Overview
- Afridi announced that preparations are under way across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to press for the jailed former prime minister’s release.
- The chief minister said the drive is being organized on Imran Khan’s directives and urged youth to remain ready at every level.
- Officials stressed that protests will be peaceful and within the bounds of the Constitution, citing the ISF’s nonviolent track record.
- The Insaf Students Federation was told to strengthen chapters in universities and colleges and to build organization down to wards and union councils.
- Afridi warned activists to avoid provocations and denounced what he called anti-state and corrupt forces, as Khan and his wife recently received 17-year sentences in the Toshakhana 2 case.