PTI leaders arrested as party marks ‘Black Day’ to protest ‘rigged elections’

PTI leader Mehr Bano Qureshi shows victory sign as she is taken into custody by police for violating Section 144 on February 8, 2025. — X@BakhtawarGillni
PTI leader Mehr Bano Qureshi shows victory sign as she is taken into custody by police for violating Section 144 on February 8, 2025. — X@BakhtawarGillni
  • PTI workers arrested for violating Section 144 in Multan.
  • Leader Farooq escapes police custody in Muzaffarabad.
  • Major rally to be held in Swabi; KP CM will also attend.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders and workers have been arrested in Multan and Muzaffarabad as the party holds rallies nationwide to mark February 8 as ‘Black Day,’ the anniversary of last year’s controversial elections.

In Multan, PTI leaders Mehr Bano Qureshi, Zahid Bahar Hashmi, and Dalir Mehar were detained by police at Pull Chatta for violating Section 144. Over 10 PTI workers were also arrested for attempting to hold a rally in the area.

Meanwhile, in Muzaffarabad, several PTI workers were detained after attempting to protest at Azadi Chowk, though some managed to flee.

The government crackdown follows the imposition of Section 144 across the province by which has banned all kinds of political assemblies, gatherings, sit-ins, rallies and other activities “to protect human lives and properties and maintain law and order situation”.

PTI leader Khawaja Farooq escaped police custody when he was placed in a worker’s car instead of a police vehicle. The driver, sensing the situation, drove off before police could react. Officers chased the car on foot but were unable to apprehend him.

Police arrests PTI workers gathered to protest in Azad Jammu and Kashmir on February 8, 2025. — X@PTIAJKOfficial
Police arrests PTI workers gathered to protest in Azad Jammu and Kashmir on February 8, 2025. — X@PTIAJKOfficial

However, Farooq, who is also the opposition leader in the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) legislative, was later arrested, an official said, adding that 16 others were also arrested.

The main rally for ‘Black Day’ will take place in Swabi, where the party intends to continue its protests against the allegedly rigged 2024 General Elections.

‘Historic theft’

In a statement, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapursaid that ‘Black Day’ is being marked in protest against the “historic theft of the people’s mandate”.

Gandapur further commented that a party which had only won 17 seats was imposed upon the nation and given power. He criticised the government formed through Form 47, calling it incompetent and accusing it of destroying every institution in the country.

Addressing the government’s alleged involvement in the events of November 26, 2024, and May 9, 2023, Gandapur claimed that the ruling party was afraid to form a judicial commission to investigate these matters.

He asserted that if such a commission were established, all those responsible for the criminal activities would be held accountable.

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