
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chapters worldwide have announced protests across multiple countries on November 24, following a call by the party’s founder, Imran Khan, to demand his release. Demonstrations are scheduled in cities across Europe, the United States, the United Kingdom, and other regions.
In London, PTI supporters plan to rally outside the British Prime Minister’s residence, while major demonstrations in the US are set to take place at Times Square in New York, Capitol Hill in Washington, and Los Angeles. Protests will also occur outside Pakistani embassies in cities like San Diego, Texas, Houston, Boston, and Dublin.
PTI chapters in Canada have organized rallies at two locations, while demonstrations in Europe are planned for Italy, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Holland, and Greece. Additional protests are scheduled in Switzerland, Japan, and Korea.
In Australia, rallies will take place in Perth, Federation Square, Canberra, and Sydney, showcasing the party’s reach and global support base.
The PTI’s global network has released a detailed schedule of events to ensure widespread participation and visibility for their cause. .
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