ISLAMABAD: Traders have moved the Islamabad High Court against the proposed sit-in of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf on November 30.
Traders have filed a petition against the proposed sit-in in the IHC. They have also placed banners in the city in this regard.
Trader unions have appealed to the federal government not to give permission to the PTI to stage the sit-in.
Frontier constabulary personnel have been deployed and roads have been closed.
“We cannot allow anyone to destroy our business. We have already been facing financial crisis due to sit-ins and cannot recover the earlier loss,” Islamabad Traders Welfare Association (Super Market) President Sarfaraz Mughal said.
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