Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Pak allows Pashtun rally in Karachi after dillydally­ing

- Imtiaz Ahmad

ISLAMABAD: The Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) was allowed to hold a rally in Karachi on Sunday after the Pakistani government initially changed the venue and denied boarding to the group’s leader who was going for the event from Islamabad.

A Karachi police official told local media that the authoritie­s had given permission to the PTM, or the Pashtun Protection Movement, for the rally at a ground near Al-asif Square in Sohrab Goth with “certain conditions.”

A number of activists who supported the rally, including a professor at the University of Karachi, have gone missing. Many PTM activists were picked up from outside the Karachi Press Club last month. This week, more PTM supporters, who had gone for seeking permission from the Commission­er of Karachi were picked up from outside his office.

A PTM office-bearer said nine workers and supporters were already “missing” in the city.

Students, intellectu­als and political activists gathered at the National Press Club in Islamabad on Saturday to protest the alleged crackdown against PTM organisers and activists in Karachi ahead of the rally.

After being denied air travel — first from Islamabad and then from Lahore — PTM chief Manzoor Ahmed Pashteen finally proceeded to Karachi by road on Saturday to attend the rally.

Pashteen claimed that he had booked a seat on a private airline from Islamabad to Karachi on Saturday morning. When he reached the check-in counter, he was refused the boarding pass on “technical grounds” and was told that there was no booking in his name.

However, his three colleagues were issued boarding passes and they departed for Karachi in the flight, Pashteen said.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Manzoor Pashteen, leader of Pashtun Protection Movement
AP FILE Manzoor Pashteen, leader of Pashtun Protection Movement

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