Rawalpindi (The COW News Digital) The prolonged sit-in by the sisters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and party workers on Adyala Road, Rawalpindi, concluded after more than nine hours, following successful negotiations with law enforcement and party leadership. Despite freezing temperatures, a significant number of participants remained on the road throughout the protest, demonstrating their determination and solidarity.
The sit-in, held at the Factory Naka intersection, was aimed at raising concerns over party-related issues and demanding attention from relevant authorities. The protest attracted considerable attention due to its duration and the involvement of senior PTI leaders who actively mediated to ensure a peaceful resolution.
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Negotiations were attended by notable political figures including Senator Allama Nasir Abbas, Salman Akram Raja, and Shahid Khattak. These leaders played a key role in facilitating dialogue between the protesters and law enforcement agencies, ultimately leading to the cessation of the demonstration without any incident of violence.
After the discussions, the sisters of the PTI founder, along with other party activists, announced the end of their sit-in and peacefully vacated the location. Party sources emphasized that the resolution demonstrated the effectiveness of dialogue and mediation in addressing political grievances and maintaining public order.
Observers noted that the protest, while non-violent, highlighted ongoing tensions within political circles and underscored the continued activism of PTI supporters in Rawalpindi and beyond. The involvement of senior party figures was seen as a strategic move to de-escalate the situation while ensuring that the concerns of the demonstrators were heard.
The event concluded without disruption to traffic or public safety, reflecting the collaborative approach between political leadership and local authorities. The resolution of the sit-in is expected to set a precedent for managing future protests peacefully and underscores the importance of negotiation and communication in Pakistan’s political landscape.
As the participants dispersed, law enforcement officials praised the peaceful conduct of the protest and the successful mediation efforts. PTI leaders reaffirmed their commitment to addressing the concerns of their supporters through dialogue and constructive engagement.
