The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), the government has instructed each Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA) to bring 500 workers each to the party’s protest scheduled at D-chowk Islamabad.
Moreover, per sources, each MPA will be provided with Rs400,000 to cover fuel and transportation expenses.
In addition, the sources revealed that secret surveillance at motorway interchanges will monitor the participation of MPAs through hidden cameras
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CM highlighted that reaching D-Chowk is essential and warned against MPs returning prematurely with fewer participants, an issue observed in previous demonstrations.
Additionally, the provincial government is taking strict measures to ensure full participation, including monitoring MPAs’ movements to prevent withdrawal before reaching the protest venue.
Gandapur, who is determined to make the protest a success, has also issued a warning, stating, “For every bullet fired, we will respond with ten.” He expressed frustration over MPs sharing protest photos on social media while returning early and vowed to hold them accountable for their actions.