Aman Tehreek warns KP government against allowing DPC rally in Peshawar

0
170

Expressing concern over the assembling of leaders and stalwarts of recently-established Defence Pakistan Council, activists of Aman Tehreek have made it clear that they would not tolerate its public meeting in Peshawar on March 17. “It is the high time that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government disallow the so-called Defence Pakistan Council to hold its public meeting in Peshawar,” remarked Aman Tehreek Convener Idrees Kamal while addressing a protest gathering on GT Road Peshawar on Tuesday. The protest was arranged in a bid to convey sentiments of the local people to the stalwarts of the DPC, who were present in a hotel in connection with a meeting. In its meeting, the DPC discussed arrangements for holding a public rally in Peshawar on March 17. Earlier, the council held its public rallies in Rawalpindi, Lahore and Karachi. However, they were prevented from holding a similar rally in Quetta on law and order grounds.