Karachi:
Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) Sindh ended its preparations to observe on February 8 as the dark day to protest the alleged flight to the party’s mandate.
Generalized demonstrations will be organized in all the large and minors of the cities of the Sindh to express the opposition to the theft of the mandate.
The president of the PTI Sindh, Haleem Adil Sheikh, the president of the Karachi division, Raja Azhar, and the secretary general of the Karachi division, Arsalan Khalid, led a rally in Karachi. Elected members of the national and provincial assemblies, which, according to form 45, were legitimate winners, posted images of form 45 on their vehicles.
They also displayed photos of those who would have reached assemblies by the rigging. The rally has traveled various roads in Karachi, calling on the public to join the event against stolen votes. Meanwhile, the chief of Jamaat-E-Islami (JI), Hafiz Naeemur Rehman, also called to observe on February 8 as the dark day to protest against the fuel of the 2024 elections.
Ji Karachi decided to hold a huge demonstration outside the Pakistan Electoral Commission, Sindh, to observe the first anniversary of the dark day.
The anti-PPP Conglomerate Alliance Grand Democratic (GDA) declared that he would also observe black day through the Sindh on February 8 to protest against what they called him faked elections, illegal and unconstitutional actions, the Unemployment, the deterioration of law and order, and the controversial laws of PEA.