Imran Khan's supporters in the main center of Islamabad after crossing all obstacles

The supporters of Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan crossed the barriers of the police, Rangers and the army to reach D-chowk, the main center of Islamabad. However, after reaching the D-choke, they faced obstacles again, according to the local media of the country. Apart f

The supporters of Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan crossed the barriers of the police, Rangers and the army to reach D-chowk, the main center of Islamabad. However, after reaching the D-choke, they faced obstacles again, according to the local media of the country. Apart from this, the original location of the D-chock was blocked with containers.

According to the newspaper The Dawn, massive tear gas was fired at Imran Khan's supporters at D-Chok.

Imran's supporters left for Islamabad from all over the country on Sunday. They are demanding the release of the former prime minister and the resignation of this government. Along with this, another big demand of Imran's supporters is to cancel the 26th amendment of the constitution. Through which the independence of the High Court of the country has basically been taken away.

A Dawn reporter present at D-chowk said he saw dozens of Imran's supporters crossing the container to the other side. Army personnel were seen standing on a container at that time.


As the situation in Islamabad deteriorated, Shehbaz Sharif's government deployed the army there under Article 245 of the Constitution.

Another media outlet, The Express Tribune, reported that a large convoy led by Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi arrived at the Zero Point in Islamabad. After they reached there tear gas was fired at them. On the other hand, Imran's supporters were seen pelting bricks at law enforcement personnel.

The local administration has called another 1000 members of the police from Rawalpindi after not being able to stop Imran's supporters despite all the obstacles.


Meanwhile, Imran Khan's party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf reported that three of its members were killed in the attack by the law and order forces. Earlier, the country's government claimed that six members of the paramilitary Rangers and police were killed in the PTI attack.


Monirul Islam

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