Bushra Bibi, Gandapur Evading Authorities, Says Naqvi
By Web Desk — Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi commended the Pakistan Army, police, and Rangers for their “dedication and sacrifices” during the PTI protest.
“Bushra Bibi and [KP CM] Gandapur are currently evading authorities,” he stated during a late-night press briefing at D-Chowk.
Islamabad Schools to Reopen Thursday: Naqvi
By Web Desk — Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi confirmed that normalcy would return to the federal capital following a crackdown on PTI protesters.
“Schools will reopen tomorrow (Thursday), and mobile internet services will be restored by this morning (Wednesday),” he announced.
PTI Protesters Flee Protest Site, Abandon Vehicles and Belongings: Tarar
By Web Desk — Information Minister Attaullah Tarar criticized the attack on media houses, claiming that PTI protesters had “fled” the protest site, leaving behind vehicles, footwear, and clothing.
During a press conference at D-Chowk, he alleged that PTI had planned to target key government officials holding significant positions.
Naqvi Unaware of Imran-Gandapur Meeting
By Web Desk — Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi stated he had no information regarding a meeting between PTI founder Imran Khan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.
Addressing the media at D-Chowk, he criticized PTI, accusing its workers of attacking media outlets. He added that authorities would review CCTV footage to evaluate the damage caused.
PTI Protest Aimed at Disrupting Belarusian President’s Visit: Tarar
By Web Desk — Information Minister Ataullah Tarar accused PTI of staging the protest to undermine the Belarusian president’s visit to Pakistan, to cause harm.
Speaking to the media at D-Chowk late Tuesday night, Tarar assured that efforts were being made to reopen roads and clear blocked pathways.
He also criticized the PTI leadership, claiming that the protest was organized to secure the release of Imran Khan from prison. Still, it instead resulted in the detention of PTI workers.