KARACHI, May 30: The Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI), Sindh, has announced cancellation of its rally against the Muttahida Qaumi Movement scheduled for Friday from Tower to the Karachi Press Club.

The announcement was made by PTI Sindh President Zubair Khan at a press conference at the KPC on Wednesday. He said since the MQM had responded positively to the PTI’s call for a halt to the offending campaign against PTI chief Imran Khan, his party had decided to cancel the rally programme. He said PTI workers’ reaction to the offending campaign, during which the MQM had indulged in provocative demonstrations and graffiti, was quite natural.

He recalled that the MQM chief had asked his workers to erase indecent wall chalking against Imran Khan.

About Imran Khan’s intention to file a case against Altaf Hussain in London, he said any decision in this regard would be taken by Imran Khan himself and the party’s central committee.—PPI

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