Tag: GoNawazGo
Ufone draws people’s ire for ‘accidentally’ endorsing ‘Go Nawaz Go’
Ufone’s official Twitter handle liked a tweet, which said ‘Go Nawaz Go’ along with the picture of a goat.
PTI continues with ‘constructive’ deconstruction
As many as three people died while incidents of eve teasing and clashes with commuters and traders were reported as Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers shut down all major roads of Lahore on Monday in the latest round of cricketer-turned politician’s anti-rigging protests against the government.
PTI’s protests taking toll on govt’s patience
“There is no room for any protest, which blocks roads and closes business, in any democratic country across the world. No one is allowed to paralyse lives of ordinary citizens, anywhere.”
Govt assured PTI of ISI, MI role in rigging probe
PML-N had agreed with PTI that besides forming Judicial Commission, it would also form a Special Investigation Team comprising officials from federal and leading intelligence agencies to probe rigging allegations
Khan looks to level Bhai’s pitch today
As Karachiites breathe heavily having their fingers crossed, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain has offered his arms wide open all the way from London to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) which is set for its scheduled anti-government protest in MQM’s home ground Karachi today (Friday).
Khan tells govt not to test PTI’s resolve
Says PTI ready to take ‘Gullus’ head on if Faisalabad episode is repeated in Lahore
Khan for talks’ resumption as he braces for Faisalabad shutdown
As Insafians roll up their sleeves to shut down Faisalabad on Monday, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said Saturday that his party would resume dialogue from where it was broken if the government was sincere.
Khan wants tribunal to produce NA-122 rigging evidence
PTI chief testifies before election tribunal, calls for scrutiny of each ballot paper
Tribunal to decide on Monday whether or not to open the bags
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Govt decides to talk Khan out of rigging blues
PML-N govt decides to engage PTI in talks to end political impasse, tasks Finance Minister Ishaq Dar to contact Shah Mahmood Qureshi
PTI’s ‘Plan C’ pushed back to Dec 18
Party says Lahore ‘shutdown’ on Dec 4 rescheduled to Dec 15 due to JuD’s rally on Dec 4 and 5
Vote fraud committed with 5.5m ‘extra’ ballot papers: Khan
PTI chief alleges extra ballots were printed from three printing presses
124,000 extra ballot papers were printed in Saad Rafique’s constituency
Says his struggle is for...
Khan strikes a deal with govt!
Pakistan Today has learnt that the Pakistan Muslim League–Nawaz (PML-N) government and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership have agreed on a “quiet understanding” over the venue of November 30 procession in the federal capital, as the government has “agreed to allow staging the procession in the Red Zone at D-Chowk” while PTI has promised not to create a law and order situation or extend the procession into a sit-in.
PML-N Gujranwala workers torch PTI hoardings ahead of rally
PML-N supporters have also been collecting eggs, tomatoes and shoes to throw at PTI leaders during Sunday's rally
Shahbaz promises relief for all flood affectees
Flood affectees in Chiniot shout ‘Go Nawaz Go’ slogans after CM’s speech in protest against non-transparency in distribution of compensation money
Burn ‘em all: Sheikh Rashid gives mutiny call from PTI stage
Sheikh Rashid provokes masses to ‘kill, burn and besiege govt to rid nation of corrupt rulers’
Majority of MPs suspended for not declaring assets belong to PTI:...
A total of 19 lawmakers, including three members of the National Assembly and eight each of the provincial assemblies of Punjab and Sindh, have been suspended for failing to submit their own statements of assets and of their spouses and dependents, more than five weeks after the deadline.
Bilawal warns govt of ‘Go Nawaz Go’ long march
Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has warned the government of a long march in which “Go Nawaz Go” and “Go Zia Ka Bacha Go” slogans would be chanted.