Pidgin Corner
Pakistan police don block Islamabad for di Imran Khan protest

Pakistani authorities don seal off di capital, Islamabad, and block cellphone networks ahead of di big protest wey Imran Khan’s party plan October 4, 2024
Dem do dis one on October 4, to take prevent di anti-government rally by supporters of di former Prime Minister wey dey jail rite now, Mr. “Thomson Reuters Talk am”
Dem block di roads, com deploy plenty soldiers and police to di area.
And even stop pipo to dey waka around freely.
Government no wan mek di protest happen, but Imran Khan’s party no go agree.
Di situation dey tense, and plenty pipo dey worry about wetin go happen next.
all di protest suppose bi about di government’s handling of di economy and oda issues wey dey affect di kontri.
Dem do dis one to help prevent di protesters from gadaring and cosing trouble.
Dem block di roads, com deploy plenty soldiers and police to di area, and even stop pipo from moving around freely.
Di government no wan mek di protest happen, but Imran Khan’s party, PTI, no go agree.
Dem dey protest against constitutional changes and di judiciary’s independence.
Di situation dey serious as plenti pipo dey worry about wetin go happen next.
Di Internet com dey and di mata don also affect many cities for Pakistan and security don tight pass bifor.
Dis one go bi di biggest protest rally since last month wey Imran Khan’s supporters dem don dey organize mek dem for ask for im release from prison.
As dem dey criticize di ruling government, wey dem say no get legitimacy.
Dem dey claim say dis government bin form through fake election say dem no go agree.
Na plenty of protests dis one so go join, as Khan’s party, PTI, dey fite against di government wey dem see as illegal.
Dem say dey wan mek di government resign and dem wan free and fair election.
Becos of di plenti wahala wey don full ground wey com mek plenty pipo dey worry about wetin go fit happen next, di government com lock every wia.
Di government don lock di capital, Islamabad and block cellphone networks mek dem for tak stop di protest.
But Khan’s supporters no stil gree go bak, as dem don dey determined say mek dey dia voices.
Di Government don follow lock down di entry and exit points wia Islamabad wit shipping contena, and plenty police and paramilitary pipo dem dey guard am.
One of di officials com dey yarn say police no go allow any gadaring for di capital bicos dem block everywhere tight.
Dem place di contena som important places and dem get plenty security pipo wey dey monitor di area.
Dem dey try to maintain pis and oda, but di situation dey too serious.
Di Interior Minister Mr. Mohsin Naqvi com dey yarn say “If pesin dey plan to invade Islamabad, we no go allow am happen”.
Naqvi dey send strong warning giv dose pipo wey wan cos trouble, especially di supporters of Imran Khan wey dey plan protest
Oga dey tel Imran Khan’s party to shift di rally to anoda date, mek dem no disrupt Islamabad’s preparation to host di Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting on October 15 and 16.
You know say Pakistan dey host dis big meeting, and dem wan mek am successful.
Di SCO meeting go bring togeda all di heads of government from member kontris, even India, China, Russia, and odas.
Dem go discuss important issues lik trade, economy, security, and cooperation among member states.
So, di government dey tell Khan’s party to postpone di rally, mek dem no cos trouble during di meeting.
Dem wan ensure say everyting go well, and di kontri go look gud in di eyes of di international community.
Malaysian Prime Minister, Mr. Anwar Ibrahim, dey com visit, and dem go follow am wit big men from Saudi Arabia and Chinese Premier Li Qiang bifore di conference start, Na so Naqvi yarn.
Im com add say, “We no fit allow any katakata happen for I kontri”.
Big men from different kontris, lik India, China, Russia, and odas go dey dere.
Naqvi dey send strong warning to dose wey wan cos trouble, especially Imran Khan’s supporters wey dey plan protest.
Dem no go allow any nonsense, dem go keep di city safe.
Naqvi com yarn say, “any katakata for di capital no go send gud message to di world bifor di big conference.”
im com dey worry say agitation go spoil di image of Pakistan, especially wit big men from different kontris coming to attend di SCO meeting.
Khan no gree listen to appeal, im tell im supporters say mek dem gada outside parliament, no mata di obstacles wey dey ground.
im want dem to show strength, despite government efforts to stop dem.
im wan im supporters to gada for pisful protest, but government don already dey prepare to stop dem.
Na so di protest dey part of di bigger struggle wey Imran Khan’s party dey face since di general election for February.
Imran Khan dey jail since August 2023, but candidates wey him support still win di most seats for February general election.
Na candidates from him party, PTI, and oda independents wey him bak up com win di seats, but dem no com get enough numbers for government.
Na so di PML-N party, led by Shehbaz Sharif, form coalition government instead
Di election happen on February 8, 2024, after plenty political wahala wey bigin since Imran Khan lose him seat as Prime Minister.
Oga Shehbaz Sharif, wey bi di Prime Minister, lead Imran Khan’s opponents to form coalition government instead
Islamabad Police yarn on Friday talk say dem go take action against anybody wey try to disturb di pis for di capital, and dem com add say dem don ban any gadaring.
Rawalpindi, wey bi garrison city, dey nearby Islamabad, and dem wan mek sure say no trouble go happen for di area.
Dem deploy plenty police and paramilitary troops to maintain security.
Di Telecoms official com yarn say dem block cellphone services bicos interior ministry give dem oda.
But wen dem ask di ministry spokesman to comment, im no gree talk.
Na so dem take block network for Islamabad and Rawalpindi, to prevent Imran Khan’s supporters from coordinating dia protest plans.
For Diaspora Digital Media Updates click on Whatsapp, or Telegram. For eyewitness accounts/ reports/ articles, write to: citizenreports@diasporadigitalmedia.com. Follow us on X (Fomerly Twitter) or Facebook