Barristers Gohar and Saif met with Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), at Adiala Jail for 90 minutes to talk about the PTI's Islamabad Protest movement's long-term goals. Barrister Gohar told reporters after the meeting that Imran Khan is still calling for a protest, putting an end to rumors that the event might be canceled. Barrister Gohar said, "This discussion was important," and he emphasized that Imran Khan's position on the protest has not changed. "There is no truth to the claims of the trip's cancellation." The movement will go ahead as planned. The meeting was mostly about the current political situation and the PTI's plans. Barrister Gohar said it was a critical talk about what the party should do in the future. When asked if there were any ongoing talks about the protest, Barrister Gohar said that there would be updates "in due course," but he wouldn't say anything else about these talks at this point. Updated November 25, 15:35: Islamabad's CIA Centre became a sub-jail. An official notice states that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Centre in the I-9 sector has become a sub-jail in response to the growing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf PTI's Islamabad Protest. Thanks to an order from Islamabad's Chief Commissioner and approval from the Ministry of Interior, the CIA Centre now officially operates as a sub-jail under Section 3 of the Prisons Act 1904. The government announced that this center will now house protesters detained during the ongoing PTI protests in Islamabad. The order to turn the CIA building into a jail is one of many steps the Islamabad government has taken to keep things under control during the large-scale protests. "This isn't just about my husband; it's about this country and its leader." Bushra Bibi Today. November 25, 15:22 This country and Bushra Bimbi are at stake, not just my husband. Bushra Bibi, the wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, spoke to a group of PTI fans and promised to fight for her husband's release "until [her] last breath." Bushra spoke from atop a container at Burhan Interchange and told protesters to keep up their strong work. She also declared her refusal to leave until Khan's release. "Until I die, I will stand here for Imran Khan's freedom," Bushra said. She said that she hoped her followers, especially the Pathan community, would be with her until the end. She called Pathans "people of honor." "My children, my brothers, we will not end this protest until Imran Khan is with us," she yelled at the crowd. I will remain here until the end, even if left alone. Bushra Bibi also stressed the bigger picture of their fight by saying, "This is not just about my husband; it's about this country and its leader." She ended her speech with calls of "Allahu Akbar," which were a rallying cry for the PTI workers who were there to work for Imran Khan's release. To keep updated visit our Websit e Pakistan Updates []
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