Issue of 200 missing persons to be raised at every forum: Gohar
Imran Khan decides to change date of condolence meeting in Peshawar from December 13 to 15
RAWALPINDI: PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan Monday said they had prepared a list of 200 people who went missing in the D-Chowk protest and this matter would be raised at every forum.
Speaking to the media outside the Adiala Jail, he said the report would be submitted to the party founder Imran Khan. Meanwhile, Imran Khan Monday decided to change the date of condolence meeting in Peshawar from December 13 to 15. “There is no political reason to change the date but to ensure collective participation of all and sundry in the condolence gathering,” PTI Information Secretary Sh. Waqas Akram told this correspondent.
He explained that previously, the founder chairman had decided that the condolence meeting in Pakistan would be held on December 13, and on December 15, the overseas Pakistanis will hold such meetings in their respective cities.
“It is not a political event but a condolence meeting to pay homage to those martyred during November 26 protest in the federal capital,” he pointed out. He said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister would host the event.
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