Tehreek-e-Insaf is set to hold a protest on October 15 at D-Chowk in Islamabad. This demonstration comes at a crucial time, coinciding with an important international meeting in Pakistan.
The meeting will feature ministers and prime ministers from over a dozen countries and will see the participation of approximately 900 delegations.
Adding to the significance of the event, around 200 international media representatives, including members from Indian media, will be present in Islamabad to cover the proceedings.
However, the timing of Tehreek-e-Insaf’s protest has drawn condemnation, raising concerns about its potential to negatively affect Pakistan’s image during this pivotal international engagement.
As tensions mount, questions linger regarding the motives behind the protest and its alignment with the country’s interests.