News Desk
Pakistan Barrister Gohar has firmly stated that there will be no withdrawal of the call for civil disobedience, reiterating the opposition’s resolve to continue protests against the government. Speaking to the media, he emphasized that the movement aims to hold the authorities accountable for governance failures, economic instability, and alleged violations of democratic norms. He urged citizens to actively participate in peaceful demonstrations and other forms of nonviolent resistance, warning that any attempts to suppress public dissent would only strengthen their resolve. Barrister Gohar also dismissed claims that the protests could be suspended due to political negotiations, stating that the movement is grounded in principles of justice and accountability, not temporary compromises. Analysts suggest that the continuation of civil disobedience could escalate political tensions and increase pressure on the government to address public grievances. The opposition leadership is reportedly coordinating nationwide efforts to ensure that protests remain organized, disciplined, and impactful in demanding reforms

