Omar hints at starting civil disobedience movement

UNS: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Omar Ayub on Monday hinted at proceeding ahead with party founder Imran Khan’s call for starting a movement of civil disobedience if the government didn’t meet the demands put forward by the imprisoned former premier.

Speaking to media in Peshawar, Ayub said Pakistan was under the siege. He said unarmed people of Pakistan were not safe from the wrath of the state.

“The negotiations committee of the PTI will try to persuade the government to redress our matters, otherwise we will start a civil disobedience movement,” he added.

 

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