Partial strike in Peshawar as opposition protests over LG rigging

Tripartite alliance activists gathering at different parts of the city to hold a joint rally


Sohail Khattak June 10, 2015
PHOTO: PPI

PESHAWAR: The tripartite alliance of the Awami National Party (ANP), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) is holding a strike across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) against the alleged rigging and mismanagement in local bodies elections.


PHOTO: UMER FAROOQ/THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE

The alliance has demanded the provincial government led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) along with its allies Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) and Awami Jamhoori Ittehad Pakistan (AJIP) to quit the government and conduct free and fair general elections and local government elections under a caretaker government.

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The political activists of the tripartite alliance have started flocking at different spots in the city from where they will gather to hold a joint rally.


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Activists in the Saddar area took to loudspeakers and ordered businessmen to close down their shops and businesses.

Our correspondent Baseer Qalandar reported that former K-P minister Aqil Shah, ANP General Secretary Mian Iftikhar, JUI-F's Arbab Farooq Jan led the protest on Saddar Road and addressed a gathering there.

Speaking to Express News via phone later on, ANP leader Abdul Jalil Khan denied that ANP workers forced merchants to shut shops down, adding that the protest is "peaceful".


"Our workers are carrying flags, not sticks," he said, adding that shopkeepers were "cooperating" with them.

Our correspondent Umer Farooq reports that Khyber Bazaar remains open despite strike call.


PHOTO: UMER FAROOQ/THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE

Read: Pre-arrest bail of PTI activists cancelled


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Our correspondent Aminah Khan reports that there is a massive traffic jam on University Road. Further, party activists can be seen outside restaurants and shops.


PHOTO: AMINAH KHAN/THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE

Addressing the media later during the day, ANP leader Mian Iftikhar claimed that their protest was "peaceful".

When asked by media personnel about the violence that erupted during the rally, Iftikhar said that it was for fair reason.

"If a peaceful rally is passing by and a shopkeeper hurls abuses, what do you expect the rally to do," he said.

Following the moot held at the Chief Minister House on Tuesday to parlay talks into actionable results, the government sent a delegation comprising cabinet members Inayatullah Khan, Shahram Khan Tarakai, Atif Khan and Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani to Bacha Khan Markaz late in the evening, to convince Awami National Party, Pakistan Peoples Party and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl to call the protest off.

However, negotiations failed. Talking to the media, alliance president Mian Iftikhar Hussain said the opposition is prepared to continue sit-ins for months at length.

Read: Tripartite alliance opts out of govt APC today

Protest route

PK-I – Government College Chowk

PK-II – Chowk Yadgar

PK-III – Namak Mandi and Qissa Khwani Bazaar

PK-IV –Fawara Chowk

PK-V and PK-VI – University Road

PK-VII – Warsak Road

PK-VIII – Charsadda Road and Bacha Khan Chowk

PK-IX – Dalazak Road

PK-X and PK-XI – Kohat Road and Dabgari Garden

COMMENTS (20)

joker | 8 years ago | Reply @Adnan Siddiqi: Bro, if you ever see me at a pmln rally, I give you premissions to break my legs. The pain of that will be less then listening to nalaik Sharif blathering on about roads, bullet trains and how he stood up to musharaf and saved democracy!
Abid | 8 years ago | Reply ET seems to be the coordinator of the strike...never saw so much details of a strike before....hahaha....Route 1 2 3 4.....wow!!! By the way ANP won 6 seats out of 80 in Peshawar...tells a lot about their popularity.
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