PTI may cancel November 24 protest if talks with government progress

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Imran Khan, founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), indicated that the planned protest on November 24 may be canceled if talks with the government show progress. His lawyer stated that celebrations would replace the protest if an agreement is reached. Khan emphasized that the acceptance of PTI's demands is crucial for any dialogue. He also dismissed claims of spending Rs1 billion on protests and reiterated the importance of political parties in maintaining national unity. Khan expressed concerns about restrictions on rallies and gatherings, stating that he has always advocated for peaceful protests. He has set a deadline for negotiations to advance by tomorrow.


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