Lahore: Interior Ministry of Mohsin naqvi Called on Saturday Pakistan Tehreek-e-insf (PTI) to Leave His Plan to Protest in Lahore on 8 FEBRUARY AND WARNED THAT ANY PUBLHERING Until November 26, November 26, November 26. His notes come when the opposition party starts a massive drive against the general elections in 2024. As part of the 2024 campaign, the former ruling party announced protests in different parts of the country. The security of TSAR said the government would ask PTI to abolish the demonstration. “Unless the PTI listens to us, as it was 26. November. Referring to the international match scheduled for Lahore 8 February, which also serves as chairman of the Pakistanic cricket council (PCB), criticized the PTI decision to organize protests on the same day. He accused the party of damaging the international image of Pakistan by organizing demonstrations whenever foreign dignitaries visit the country. “Their policy supports chaos rather than constructive development,” he said. PTI declared February 8 on a black day to protest against alleged election fraud in the 2024 general elections. From 1 February to 8 February announced a protest campaign across Sindh against what it means in the elections. In addition, President PTI Khyber then announced that the party would organize a public meeting in Swabi 8 February after the directives of its imprisoned founder Imran Khan. The party was also looking for permission to organize a public assembly in a Peshaware on the same day to watch a black day. Meanwhile, the leader of PTI Aliya Hamza submitted 29 January. The PTI decision to return to the street comes in the middle of her negotiations with the government – Talky, which now seems to have collapsed after PTI refused to take part in the fourth round of discussions on January 9, and protests from November 2024 protests as stated in His requirements for charters. The process of dialogue between the government led by PML-N and PTI began at the end of December after months of increased political tension. Although PTI introduced a written charter of requirements and took part in three bargaining sessions, there was little progress on key issues. President Sindh Pti Haleem Adil Sheikh described on Saturday, February 8, 2024 as a dark day, claiming that the future of the country was threatened by manipulation with electoral manipulations, leading to the creation of a government with a “stolen mandate”. He claimed that the PTI mandate was stolen through form 47, despite strong public support for the party. “Our symbol was taken away, our campaign was limited, but people voted for the PTI.” He also claimed that PTI originally acquired 174 out of 266 seats of the National Assembly according to Form 45, but due to manipulation in Form 47, its number was reduced to only 93 seats. He accused competitive parties of mining in this election fraud, especially in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Rawalpindi. In Karachi, he claimed that PTI received 20 of the 22 national assembly chairs, but through the form of 47, 17 seats, the Mutahid Quumi-Pakistan (MQM-P) movement was reportedly handed over. He claimed that a similar formula was observed in Lahore, Islamabad and Rawalpindi, where the PTI seats were reportedly reduced in favor of competing parties. The leader of PTI Khurrum Sher Zaman criticized the economic policy of the current government. He asked why prices did not reduce the ruling coalition for economic improvement. He also called for the release of all political workers to ensure political stability. President Karachi Pti Raja Azhar announced the opening of the Karachi campaign, which culminated in the large rally in February. “We will take to the streets of 8 February and the public will join us in large numbers to protest against the stolen mandate.” “He said.” The press conference ended in challenges for national protests and responsibility in the election process. During the Naqvi media interview in Lahore, he was asked whether the government would be in accordance with the US name PTI Imran Khan. He refused to question, but he said that Pakistan had strong ties with the United States, with positive results is soon expected. The Federal Minister Naqvi also announced the main reforms in the national database and the Registration Office (Nadra), Passport Offices and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to improve public services and the fight against illegal immigration. He said the application would soon be set by Passport Authority. In an interview with the media, she stressed that the government was carrying out extensive reforms to deal with public complaints. He noted that the demand for a waist in Pakistan was high and that the introduction of new counters in the Nadra centers would accelerate the processing times and reduce the delay in the release of the passport. He announced that 14 capitals across the country would have similar centers to facilitate citizens and prevent long fronts. He stressed that these were strict steps against individuals who seek to travel abroad illegally using false documents as well as human smuggling networks. He warned that those who participate in these activities will soon be built. Naqvi, who rejects negative news about social media about Pakistan and the US, assured that bilateral ties are strong and improve. He stressed a recent visit to the Pakistani delegation to the US, which, according to him, brought significant advantages and added that in Pakistan there will be better days. When he asked about the planned FIA reforms, Faisalabad and Gujrat were a special focus because a large number of young people from these areas seek to travel abroad illegally. He warned that such illegal routes were sitting on Pakistan’s reputation and damaging its global position. Naqvi reaffirmed that measures against smugglers with people were priority and ensured that the public would soon receive good news about government intervention. In terms of passport problems, he stressed that the only viable solution was to create a passport. He added that he had already discussed this matter with the Prime Minister and acknowledged the current challenges, but ensured that the work to create an office would start soon.