Imran Khan to kick off anti-government drive by addressing public rally in Peshawar

A woman raises a picture of former prime minister Imran Khan in a rally in Karachi, Pakistan, on July 22, 2018. (AP/File)
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Updated 13 April 2022
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Imran Khan to kick off anti-government drive by addressing public rally in Peshawar

  • This is the first public rally by the country’s former prime minister since he was ousted from power
  • Khan said ahead of the Peshawar rally he wanted Pakistan to hold fresh elections ‘immediately’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan kicked off his anti-government campaign on Wednesday by organizing the first public rally in Peshawar since his ouster from the country’s top political office in a no-confidence vote.
Khan resigned as a member of the National Assembly on Monday shortly before Shehbaz Sharif was elected as the country’s new prime minister.
He also described Pakistan’s new administration as an “imported” entity, saying it was brought to power through a foreign conspiracy orchestrated by the United States to bring down his government. Washington has denied the accusation.
As people started gathering to attend the PTI rally in the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, former state minister in Khan’s cabinet said the city was ready to embrace the ex-prime minister.
“Peshawar is ready to welcome its captain,” Murad Saeed said in a Twitter post.

Khan recorded and circulated a video message on Tuesday ahead of his political rally in Peshawar.
“The biggest message I will give my nation from Peshawar is that you have to protect your independence, your democracy yourself, no one else can do it, no army can do it,” he said. “We have to run a complete campaign that elections should be held immediately in Pakistan.”


Tens of thousands of people also rallied across Pakistan hours after Khan lost the no-confidence vote and said it was time to launch another “freedom struggle.”
The number of participants in the protest demonstration in different Pakistani cities surprised the organizers and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) rivals alike since it was widely believed that the former prime minister’s popularity had dwindled after ruling the country for over three years.
While Khan did not participate or address any of the rallies on Sunday night, he thanked the protesters for the “amazing outpouring of support” in a social media post.
The PTI has also planned to hold anti-government rallies in Karachi and Lahore in the coming days.

 

 


Pakistan, Oman navies discuss maritime security, ink agreement to share shipping data

Updated 24 December 2025
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Pakistan, Oman navies discuss maritime security, ink agreement to share shipping data

  • Visiting Oman royal navy commander calls on Pakistan Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf in Islamabad
  • White shipping agreement refers to exchange of prior information on movement of commercial ships

ISLAMABAD: The naval commanders of Pakistan and Oman discussed regional maritime security on Wednesday and signed an agreement to share shipping information with each other, the Pakistan Navy said in a statement.

The press release followed a meeting between Pakistan Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf and the visiting Oman Royal Navy Commander Rear Admiral Saif Bin Nasser Bin Mohsin Al Rahbi at Naval Headquarters in Islamabad.

Both navies maintain close professional relations, reflected in expert-level staff talks, joint training, bilateral exercises, and participation in multilateral exercises between the Pakistan Navy and the Royal Navy of Oman.

“During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, regional maritime security and bilateral naval cooperation were discussed,” the Pakistan Navy said.

The MoU was signed by both sides at a ceremony at the Naval Headquarters, the navy’s media wing confirmed. 

“The MoU is aimed at establishing of guidelines and procedures for information sharing in order to enhance mutual awareness of white shipping,” the Pakistan Navy said in a statement. 

White shipping agreement refers to the exchange of prior information on the movement and identity of commercial non-military merchant vessels.

Information regarding the identity of vessels helps countries tackle potential threats from sea routes. This particularly helps in the development of a proper regional maritime domain awareness

The statement said Al Rahbi lauded Pakistan Navy’s professionalism and acknowledged its ongoing contributions to maritime security and regional stability.

Pakistan and Oman share geographical proximity and common maritime boundaries. Bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries span a wide range of areas, including economic cooperation, people-to-people contacts and strong defense ties.

In December, a Royal Navy flotilla from Oman visited Karachi to take part in the annual bilateral Thamar Al Tayyib (TAT) 2025 exercise. 

Pakistan Navy and the Royal Navy of Oman have been conducting the TAT series of exercises regularly since 1980.