LONDON/ISLAMABAD: Upholding their tit-for-tat policy, the supporters of PTI and PML-N in London are targeting rivals’ homes to stage protests. PTI supporters are targeting Avenfield Flats of Sharifs while PML-N supporters are targeting residence of Jemima, ex-wife of Imran Khan.
On Sunday, the supporters of both the political parties staged counter protests at Avenfield Flats on Park Lane and outside Jemima Goldsmithโs house in Richmond.
This was PTIโs fifth protest outside the flats of former PM Nawaz Sharifโs sons and PML-Nโs second protest outside the house of former PM Imran Khanโs former wife.

The PTI UK said that it was holding a protest against the โimported governmentโ and for โearly electionsโ and โPML-N said it had called for the protest in retaliation to PTIโs routine of gathering outside the residence of families of Sharif family members.
At the Richmond protest, a garden party was arranged by the Goldsmith family for the local residents on Sunday. Visitors looked bemused and surprised when they were met with loud music and bhangra dance when they arrived to attend the party; three visitors clashed with the protesters asking them to stop playing loud music. Heavy police presence remained on the scene till the end of the protest after about two hours.

The PTI’s protest started from Hyde Park where supporters of Imran Khan gathered and marched towards Avenfield flats, a five-minute walk. They protested outside the flats for about two hours and were then asked by the police to end it.
Protesters on both sides chanted raised harsh slogans and condemned each other for “bringing militancy and abusive culture to politics”. Both sides vowed to continue protesting against each other until their demands are met: PTI said it wants removal of the PDM coalition government and PML-N said it will return to Jemima Goldsmithโs house if PTI continued staging protests outside Avenfield flats.

Jemima Goldsmith had previously expressed her annoyance over the protest outside her mother Annabel Goldsmithโs house and said she had nothing to do with Pakistani politics.
PTI and PML-N workers have come face to face several times since the ouster of former PM Imran Khan in a vote of no-confidence around six weeks ago, after he lost the majority in the National Assembly. His supporters have taken to the streets to demand fresh elections, saying he was ousted in a conspiracy led by the United States.
