Following the leaders of the participating parties forcing their way into the hotel hosting the moot, a coalition of multiple opposition parties, known as the Tehreek Tahafuz Ayeen-e-Pakistan (TTAP), held their two-day meeting.
On the second and last day of the two-day conference, which was held at a small hotel in Islamabad, the opposition charged that the government was pressuring the hotel management to revoke permission for the event.
The opposition alliance talked about a number of topics on the first day, such as human rights abuses, constitutional infractions, and political instability in the nation as well as freedom of speech.
In the meantime, some leaders scaled the fence to gain entry to the local hotel, which Islamabad officials had sealed off today to stop the opposition parties’ summit from happening.