Quetta blast: PTI observes 3-day mourning, postpones political activities

Quetta blast: PTI observes 3-day mourning, postpones political activities
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Summary Parties and military leadership had to draft an action plan in order to eradicate terrorism: Naeem

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Monday convened a high-level party meeting at Bani gala and decided to suspend political activities observing a 3-day mourning in the wake of Quetta terror attack, reported Dunya News.

Party Spokesperson Naeemul Haque said that Quetta attack was strongly condemned by party leaders. Imran will visit Quetta on Tuesday to enquire about injured victims’ health, he announced.

Naeem agreed with the stance that political parties and military leadership had to decide an action plan in order to eradicate terrorism from Pakistan.

After 3 days, Imran Khan will convene the same meeting where processions planned on August 13 will be finalised. Sources told Dunya TV that processions planned on August 13 were unofficially reviewed. Rallies will be conducted from Saddar, Rawalpindi to Aabpara, Sector F-9 or Faisal Masjid Islamabad. The official procession declaration and route plan will be announced after 3 days.