Pakistan: Anti-NATO Demonstration Continues

The Nation
December 17, 2013
Anti-Nato demo continues
Peshawar: Activist of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf along with their coalition partners continued their sit-in against NATO supplies on the 24th consecutive day where large number of people participated. PTI District President for Charsadda, Zahor Khan, General secretary Arif Ahmad Zai, President of Tehsil Shabqadar Ghafarullah, Regional Information secretary Noor Wali Khan and President for Peshawar chapter Younis Zaheer Mohmand were present on the occasion.
Addressing on the occasion the participants criticised Federal Information Minister Senator Parvez Rasheed and termed him a US agent in Pakistan. They said that PML-N govt has no courage to face the US pressure.
They said that PTI workers from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will participate in Imran Khan protest rally in Lahore to support the poverty-stricken people of Punjab.
They said that PML-N leadership has failed to deliver as per their promises and they have no right to rule the country after compromising the sovereignty of the country to the US.
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The Nation
December 17, 2013
PTI to stop Nato supplies in Karachi
KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Zubair Khan has said the PTI has formulated its strategy to halt the Nato supplies from Karachi. The PTI has made this decision after consulting with the district office-bearers and the workers across the City. All the arrangements to halt the supplies were underway.
Addressing a press conference at Karachi Press Club here on Monday, he said the PTI’s various wings, including Youth Wing, Student Wing and Women Wing had been given the task to complete all arrangements to halt the Nato supplies in Karachi.
“On December 18 (tomorrow), a party delegation from Karachi will visit Lahore to call on PTI chairman Imran Khan to consult and finalise the decision of the party. The date of halting the supplies would be announced in a press briefing on return of the delegation. He further informed the PTI will stage protest against the Nato supplies on December 17 (today) at KPC.

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