Summary PTI is scheduled to lead a protest march in Raiwind of Lahore on Sep 30 against the government
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Donning shrouds, groups of women activists of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf have been cohered on Tuesday to take part in protest march, being purported as ‘Raiwind March’, against alleged corrupt government of Nawaz Sharif.



To counter enthusiastsof Tehreek-e-Insaf, transgender community from Sialkot and other cities has reportedly geared up in support of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
Meanwhile it should be reported that senior leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf have agreed to put up banners along the route from Adda Plot to Thokar Niaz Baig and decorate the passage as it would be the key track in Raiwind march with activists assuming area at few kilometers of distance from Jati Umra as the centre of demonstrations.
Road leading the way from Thokar Niaz Baig will meet the one that connects motorway with Raiwind at Qazalbash Chowk which will serve as the entry point while vehicles arriving from Kala Shah Kaku will also meet the main gathering there.
The groups joining the march from Multan GT Road will get an entry from Bhubhatian Chowk while Ferozpur Road will also be used for the purpose.
Vehicles from Defence Road will be able to reach Raiwind Road through Kahna Flyover after driving past Gajjumatta area.
Chairman of PTI, Imran Khan is pursuing pressure tactics against the government for which he has called a protest march in Lahore towards premier’s residence in Raiwind on September 30.
Activists and workers of the opposition party will rally against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s alleged corruption.
Imran Khan has been alleging the premier of corruption ever since Panama Papers published documents belonging to a law firm in April that contained list of names of different incumbent and former leaders in the world who owned offshore companies.
PTI among other opposition parties strongly reacted to the fact that two sons and a daughter of PM Nawaz owned shell companies. The political parties accused the premier of using the companies to stash wealth abroad and evading taxes.
