The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has informally kicked off its protest drive with its caravan reaching Lahore, a move that is expected to escalate tensions in the country. The caravan, led by senior PTI leaders, is part of a larger effort to mobilize public support against the government. The PTI has been critical of the government’s policies and has accused it of being corrupt and incompetent. The protest drive is seen as a test of the PTI’s popularity and its ability to mobilize public support. The caravan’s arrival in Lahore marks a significant milestone in the protest drive, as the city is a key stronghold of the PTI. The party has a significant following in Lahore, and the city is expected to play a crucial role in the protest drive. The PTI has planned a series of rallies and public gatherings in Lahore and other cities across the country. The party’s leadership has vowed to continue the protest drive until their demands are met. The government, on the other hand, has warned the PTI against disrupting law and order in the country. The situation is being closely monitored by the authorities, who are bracing themselves for potential unrest. The PTI’s protest drive has sparked concerns about the potential for violence and instability in the country. The party’s leadership has urged its supporters to remain peaceful and avoid any clashes with the authorities. Despite these assurances, there are fears that the situation could escalate and lead to widespread unrest. The international community is also watching the situation closely, with many countries urging calm and restraint. The PTI’s protest drive is seen as a key test of the country’s democratic institutions and its ability to manage dissent. The outcome of the protest drive is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the situation in Pakistan is likely to remain volatile in the coming days and weeks. The PTI’s leadership is under pressure to deliver on its promises and to ensure that the protest drive remains peaceful. The government, on the other hand, is facing criticism for its handling of the situation and its response to the PTI’s demands. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is certain: the fate of Pakistan’s democracy hangs in the balance.