PDM to hold Peshawar public meeting despite govt obstacles, ANP

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ANP invites business community to join PDM public meeting
DLP Report
PESHAWAR
Awami National Party (ANP) provincial spokesperson Samar Haroon Bilour said on Tuesday that if the government did not allow PDM’s Peshawar public meeting, it could turn to Islamabad.
Samar Haroon Bilour said that attempts are being made by the provincial and Central governments of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) to create obstacles in the way of opposition and hold them back from a public meeting scheduled on November 22 in the provincial capital.
Opposition parties cannot be intimidated by such tactics she said.
Addressing a press conference at the Peshawar Press Club (PPC) with members of the Provincial Information Committee Rehmat Ali Khan, Hamid Toofan, Mian Babar Shah and Dr Zahidullah Khan, Samar Haroon Bilour said that there would be a Peshawar meeting in any case, if anyone tried to stop political workers from meeting we would use the option of plan B.
Spokesperson criticized the incumbent government for holding the November 21 rally and termed it as hoax and a conspiracy to spoil the PDM Peshawar rally.
There was no corona in the Swat rally she added, said that there was no threat of corona outbreak in the Gilgit-Baltistan election campaign but today there is a threat of corona outbreak and on the other hand threat alerts are being issued for terrorist incidents.
ANP provincial spokesman said that masks and sanitizers would be provided at the Peshawar meeting.
SOPs were not implemented in government meetings. Preparations are underway for the meeting to be held on November 22 in Peshawar.
She said that the Central and provincial government are creating obstacles. The government should refrain from these tactics because the people have run out of tolerance.
Meanwhile ANP Provincial Spokesperson Samar Haroon Bilour also called on the business community of the Peshawar city and invited them to attend PDM meeting on November 22.
According to the media reports, the business community after consultation decided to attend the PDM meeting.