Electioneering being denied ahead of April 30 polls in Punjab: Imran.

ISLAMABAD -- Referring to alleged difficulties in running election campaigns in Punjab, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Monday accused the government of creating hurdles in connection with the environment for the general elections despite the date drawing near.

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had already announced the schedule for polls in the province - which are to be held on April 30.

Addressing his party workers and supporters via video link from his Zaman Park residence in Lahore, he said that the authorities are reluctant to allow them to hold jalsa at Minar-e-Pakistan.

A day earlier, the deposed prime minister - who was ousted from power in April last year - yet again announced a power show at Minar-e-Pakistan on Wednesday (March 22) after March 18's "high drama" as chaos erupted at his Lahore home and at the judicial complex in Islamabad where he appeared before a trial court in the Toshakhana case.

According to the PTI leadership, they are waiting to get the go-ahead for holding the public meeting at Minar-e-Pakistan but came to know that the court will decide about it tomorrow (Tuesday) - just 24 hours before the power show of the former ruling party.

Talking about the police action at his Zaman Park, Khan said that the Punjab police broke down the gate and walls of his house.

The PTI chairman also urged his supporters not to take up arms, adding that the party did not want anarchy but the elections in the country.

Attempts are being made to create 'division' in the country, he added.

Recalling the police action at the Federal Judicial Complex, Khan said his lawyers were baton-charged inside the compound. 'A person who reached Islamabad for the rule of law and this happens... 'Namaloom Afraad' [unknown...

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