ISLAMABAD; Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has issued key instructions for its supporters ahead of the November 24 protest as directed by Imran Khan, which is being described as a decisive moment for the party’s future. According to a statement shared on PTI’s social media, the protest on November 24 will determine the fate of party members. “This will be the day of decision, when it will be decided who will remain in my party and who will not,” the statement read, quoting PTI leader Imran Khan.
PTI’s leadership is urging supporters to take part in large convoys that will travel along major roads, documenting the event through detailed video footage. The videos should not only capture the vehi-cles involved but also the people accompanying them, PTI’s social media team emphasised.
Bushra Bibi, the wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, has issued a stern mes-sage to party members ahead of the planned protest on 24th November.
She made it clear that any member of the National Assembly or party official who fails to attend the demonstration will have no affiliation with PTI.
The statement came after a meeting of PTI members in Peshawar, which saw the participation of members from southern districts, along with Bashra Bibi, who addressed the gathering.
In her remarks, she reiterated the message from her husband, Imran Khan, urging the party to take to the streets on 24th November in defence of the constitution, rule of law, and parliamentary suprema-cy.
She added that every provincial and national assembly member should film their journey as part of a convoy from Peshawar to Islamabad for the protest. The video should also capture PTI supporters ac-companying the members in their vehicles.
Bushra Bibi has also addressed the internal differences within the party, urging officials and members to remain focused on the upcoming protest rather than engaging in factional disputes.
In her address to party workers, Bushra Bibi emphasised that now is not the time for disagreements or division within the party.
“Disputes will harm the party and Imran Khan’s mission,” she stated, adding that all party officials and workers should prioritise the protest rather than internal conflicts.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has finalized its strategy for a large-scale protest on November 24, with plans to ‘storm’ Islamabad from all directions.
According to sources, the PTI leadership is determined to reach Islamabad at any cost, and significant responsibilities have been assigned to the party’s leadership in Islamabad and Rawalpindi regions.
Sources indicate that the protest will begin with regional leadership organizing mass demonstrations in Rawalpindi and Islamabad until the convoys from other provinces arrive.
PTI has assigned separate routes for each provincial convoy, with the final destination being Islama-bad. The leadership is yet to decide on the exact location of the sit-in once they reach the capital.
The party has emphasised that the protest will continue indefinitely, and the core committee mem-bers have suggested the possibility of staging the sit-in at D-Chowk. –Agencies