London: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) staged a protest in front of the British Prime Minister’s official residence. The protest was held against the backdrop of the political situation in Pakistan, with PTI supporters demanding that they be re-mandated for political stability in Pakistan.
The people participating in the protest said that for political stability in Pakistan, the stolen mandate of PTI should be returned. He also said that the current government’s policies have created instability in the country, and its effects are affecting the people.
Addressing the PTI demonstration, leader Zulfi Bukhari stressed that party founder Imran Khan should be released from jail immediately. He said that what happened to “Inthakar Panjotha” is not only sad but condemnable, and it is affecting the political situation of Pakistan.
This protest is also important in the context of recent events. A few days ago, PTI workers also protested during the ceremony of making former Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faiz Isa a bencher of the Middle Temple. On this occasion, other PTI leaders, such as Mallika Bukhari, Azhar Mashwani, and others also addressed the protesters.
While leaving the function, PTI workers attacked Justice Qazi Faiz Isa’s car and tried to punch him.
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**Interview with Zulfi Bukhari, PTI Leader**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Mr. Bukhari. PTI held a significant protest in London recently. Can you share the main message behind this demonstration?
**Zulfi Bukhari:** Thank you for having me. Our primary message was to demand political stability in Pakistan, which we believe can only be achieved by returning the stolen mandate of PTI. We stand united in our call for justice, especially for our leader, Imran Khan, who we believe should be released from jail immediately.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned the current government’s policies. Can you elaborate on how you think these policies have contributed to instability in Pakistan?
**Zulfi Bukhari:** Absolutely. The government’s approach has resulted in a deterioration of law and order, economic challenges, and widespread discontent among the populace. Our protest highlighted that these issues are exacerbating the plight of everyday citizens and that a stable political environment is crucial for their welfare.
**Interviewer:** Protests can sometimes lead to confrontations. Recently, some PTI workers were involved in a scuffle with law enforcement during another ceremony in London. How does PTI plan to address concerns about violence associated with such protests?
**Zulfi Bukhari:** While protests are a vital part of democracy, we do not condone violence in any form. Our focus is on peaceful demonstration and raising our voices for our rights. We are reviewing these incidents and will ensure that we promote non-violent means of advocacy in our future actions.
**Interviewer:** In light of these events, do you think there’s a point where protests might undermine the trust of the international community in PTI’s cause for political stability?
**Zulfi Bukhari:** That’s a valid concern. However, we believe that peaceful protests, when aimed at justice and democracy, can strengthen our cause. If we can focus on substantive dialogue and behavior that reflects our principles, we can garner international support.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Mr. Bukhari, for sharing your insights.
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What do you think—do protests like these help or hinder political movements? Do they build solidarity or create divisions within communities?