Imran’s wife Bushra also joined the rally. Imran Khan appealed to the fighting ranks till their last breath.
Islamabad: Six people were killed in Islamabad during the protest demanding the release of the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan. Imran’s wife Bushra also joined the rally. At the same time, the government has ordered to shoot the protesters with weapons. Imran Khan appealed to the fighting ranks till their last breath.
Imran Khan’s party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, is leading the agitation. As a result of the protest, a lockdown was imposed in Islamabad. The police blocked all the main roads in the city with shipping containers. Mobile phone services were also temporarily suspended. However, the protest was held, paralyzing Islamabad. Protesters clashed with security forces. Imran’s supporters marched by forcing the roads closed by the police to open.
It is reported that four security forces were killed when the vehicle carrying the protestors rammed into it. One activist was also killed. Another policeman was killed in another clash. The police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack. Deliberately focusing on law enforcement through chaos. The Prime Minister said that this is not a peaceful protest but terrorism.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi warned that protesters would be shot if they used weapons. The minister said if they shoot they will answer bullet for bullet. Several journalists were also injured as the protest turned violent.
During the visit of the President of Belarus, supporters of Imran Khan staged a protest to paralyze Pakistan. Hundreds of thousands of people from different cities marched to the capital, Islamabad, demanding the release of Imran Khan, who has been in prison for months. Khan’s followers have been asked to stay in the national capital until their demands are met. Imran Khan, who is 72, is serving a three-year prison sentence in a corruption case. The protest march started on Sunday.
Roads are closed, cell phones don’t work, gatherings are banned; Lockdown in Islamabad
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