Threat-alerts will not stop PDM’s Peshawar rally: Aimal

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PTI founding member joins ANP in Swabi
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PESHAWAR
The provincial president of Awami National Party (ANP) Aimal Wali Khan has reacted strongly to the threat-alerts issued by terrorists to opposition alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).
He said that we ( ANP) want to make it clear that such tactics and threat alerts will not intimidate their party workers and leadership. He said that PDM will hold its Peshawar rally, threat alerts can not be deprived oppostion from the democratic rights of protest and rallies.
Addressing a function in Swabi on the occasion of the inauguration of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder member Dr. Farooq Khan along with his associates, ANP provincial president Aimal Wali Khan said that terrorists were being organized all over the province.
He said that reports are coming from various districts that terrorists have again started its activities and trying to spread fear among the masses by delivering letters to girl’s schools, adding that those who have a soft corner for the Taliban in the province are enemies of democratic forces and ANP.
Aimal Wali Khan said that the meeting on November 22 would send the selected home while before that on November 11 the selected and political looters mocking the Pakhtun martyrs would be sent home.
The provincial president said “The families of the Pashtun martyrs will no longer leave the minister, who has threatened some kind of consequences for opposing the banned TTP and the Taliban-sympathetic PTI government. Every worker, including leaders, will go to Islamabad in red on November 11 and will sit until both demands are met.”
Aimal Wali Khan said that we have two demands, one is an inquiry commission which should clarify the state’s position on all the martyrs of (anti-terrorism) for whom these precious lives have been sacrificed and the other is to send the minister home.