TTAP claims several markets across country shut in support of strike call to protest 2024 poll ‘rigging’ – Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR: The opposition alliance Tehreek-i-Tahafuz-i-Ayin-i-Pakistan on Sunday claimed several markets in various cities across the country were shut in support of its strike call to protest alleged discrepancies in the 2024 general elections.

The PTI — a part of the TTAP — is also set to stage nationwide protests today to mark the second anniversary of the Feb 8, 2024 general elections, which it alleges were marred by rigging.

The party has also announced it will observe a mourning day following Friday’s suicide bombing at an imambargah in Islamabad that claimed at least 36 lives.

PTI leader Asad Qaiser had told Dawn the party had neither postponed nor cancelled its protest programme. “The day will be observed as a National Day of Mourning and, at the same time, protests will be held across the country against rigging in the general election,” he said.

Qaiser said February 8 was not only about PTI founder Imran Khan and the party leadership. “It is a day on which the nation was deprived of democracy and the right to choose its representatives,” he said, adding that the party would hold protests and a shutter-down strike “with the masses” against the alleged electoral manipulation.

The TTAP and PTI shared purported visuals of shops shut in various cities, including KP’s Peshawar, Abbottabad, Balakot, Haripur, Bajaur, Upper Chitral and Lakki Marwat; Sindh’s Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, Umerkot, Badin and Nawabshah; Punjab’s Mandi Bahauddin, Mianwali, Muzaffargarh; and Balochistan’s Quetta, Chaman, Zhob, and Kuchlak.

It also posted videos showing PTI workers and supporters gathered in KP’s Kohat, as well as Balochistan’s Nasirabad, Qila Saifullah, Chaman and Pishin.

arrested 30 PTI workers ahead of Sunday’s protests.

PTI’s Mehr Abdul Sattar was detained for seven days under the MPO Ordinance. Police also raided the house of PTI-backed MNA Usama Hamza in Gojra, but he was not found.

Safoora Town, North Nazimabad, Landhi, Shah Faisal Colony, Model Town and Malir were shut by traders to record their protest silently.

In another post, Sheikh contended, “This strike is not just a strike, it’s a referendum! Today’s nationwide strike has set a new precedent.

“Historically, strikes in this province were enforced with sticks, threats, roadblocks, burning tyres, even bullets and arson.”

He added, “This may be the first strike in Pakistan’s history where workers were not on the streets — yet the public itself shut everything down. That is not a strike; that is a referendum.”

Loralai and Harnai. Tyres were also burned to block the road near Duki’s Eidgah Chowk, it said.


Additional input from Irfan Raza


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