WATCH: Authorities take down container bearing Imran Khan's name from D-Chowk
Web Desk
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21 Nov 2024
In an unusual development, the Islamabad administration was spotted removing a container with former prime minister and PTI fonder Imran Khan's name on it from D-Chowk.
Journalist Mehwish Qamas Khan shared the video on Instagram story. In the video, a crane is seen attempting to remove the container.
PTI is gearing up for a countrywide protest on November 24.
Ahead of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) Islamabad march, the government has decided to suspend mobile internet services in Punjab, the Federal Capital and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from November 22.
Sources claimed that it will be a partial shutdown, which is expected “to affect several districts of Islamabad and all the said two provinces.”
“The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) will activate the firewall on November 22 to suspend the services,” said sources.
The activation of a firewall slows down wifi and cellular data services while it also affects audio and video downloading in various applications such as WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.
“In the light of the situation, internet and mobile services on specific destinations or areas would be closed,” according to the sources.
The decision was taken to forestall the PTI march towards Islamabad against the prolonged incarceration of founder Imran Khan, the 26th constitutional amendment, and elections 2024 results, which they described as “rigged elections”.
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