PTI convoys resume slow march to Islamabad facing government resistance
PTI convoys resumed their slow march to Islamabad today after a pause, facing strong government resistance. Led by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, the convoys are moving slowly due to their size and police barriers. PTI leaders claim police have retreated in response to the large rally. The Islamabad High Court previously ruled the protest unlawful, directing the government to maintain order. Authorities have blocked roads leading to the capital, anticipating PTI supporters will arrive by Tuesday or Wednesday. The government has vowed to detain anyone attempting to enter the city. In a unique move, PTI has brought industrial fans to protect against tear gas. The fans are being used for the first time in a political protest in Pakistan. The government has criticized the timing of the protest, coinciding with the visit of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.