This Article is From Oct 27, 2016

After Imran Khan's Threat, Pakistan Bans Rallies In Islamabad For 2 Months

After Imran Khan's Threat, Pakistan Bans Rallies In Islamabad For 2 Months

Imran Khan's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf threatened to lockdown Islamabad

Islamabad: The Pakistani government has banned all political meetings, rallies and protests in the capital, Islamabad, ahead of a planned opposition march against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on November 2.

An Interior Ministry statement on Thursday says the ban will remain in force for two months.

Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan's party has threatened to lockdown the capital to force Nawaz Sharif to step down.

Mr Sharif faces mounting public pressure after his family members were named as holders of offshore bank accounts in leaked financial documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca.

Mr Sharif has defended his financial record, attempting to explain the details of his family business in parliament and in two televised speeches.

Pakistan's Supreme Court has set to hold a hearing on the scandal on November 1.
 
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