Security is tightened around adiala prison in the middle of possible PTI -Protest

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Authorities have implemented a special security plan around Adiala prison for three days in anticipation of a possible protest from Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI).

According to sources, eight additional security checkpoints have been set up on roads leading to the prison, with approximately 200 officers and staff deployed under the security plan.

Security officials will perform tasks in three shifts with SP Saddar Nabeel Khokhar with supervision of safety schemes.

The measures include assistance from the reserve power and the police personnel are equipped with antiriot equipment to deal with any inappropriate situation.

It should be noted here that the opposition’s push to shake the political landscape collects steam with anti-government protests to begin after the Eid-Men without Jui-F’s street muscle, PTI and its allies are left to seize a unified front.

Despite several rounds of conversations, Jui-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman remains non-obligation, referring to concern over PTI’s leadership structure in the absence of prison ex-premier Imran Khan.

As reported, Maulana has sought clear insurance policies of decision -making authority before supporting the opposition movement.

With Imran in prison, he has also sought clarity on who will lead the opposition alliance and make key decisions when the movement is underway.

PTI leaders admit that limited access to their prisoner leader has slowed the negotiations and delays a final agreement. However, they remain hopeful that Juii-F will climb the opposition alliance-tehreek-e-tahaffuz-e-oyeen-e-Pakistan (TTAP) card after Eid.

PTI is aware of Jui-F’s street muscle and has been eager to secure Fazl’s backing, although the government is also working to keep him in his orbit, as seen in previous regulatory offerings as the 26th amendment.

Once the architect of Imran Khan’s exhaust through a non-confidence movement, FAZL is a key player in the then Pakistani Democratic Movement (PDM)-on guard to jump into PTI’s boat without a firm anchor.

Insiders suggests that most problems between PTI and JUI-F have been tightened, but the unresolved question of PTI’s leadership and negotiation authority remains an adhesive point.

FAZL has reportedly insisted that any PTI representative who negotiates IMRAN’s behalf must have full decision-making powers-something-PTI struggling to guarantee without IMRAN’s direct input.

The opposition alliance has positioned itself for a larger political showdown, as shown in its recent multi -party conference, in which leaders from various parties called for constitutional supremacy, fresh elections and an end to government crashes on the dissent.

Despite being subjected to disruptions in sites, the opposition managed to hold the conference, branding the current government unexpecting and demanding immediate election reforms.

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