The clash erupted in several Pakistani cities in the middle of Azadi March’s call by the Prime Minister who was overthrown by Imran Khan Niazi. After Rawalpindi, Karachi, Lahore, and the Khyber Pakhunkhwa parts, Pakistani-Insaf workers use violence in the Federal Capital of Islamabad, where party heads are regulated to hold general meetings.
The Islamic Police said the protesters during the parade burned trees and vehicles in the blue area of the capital, encouraging the authorities to immediately call the fire tender. Safety in the red zone has been increased after the protesters burning trees at Chowk Express as well. “Nothing is allowed to enter the red zone. If anyone tries to enter the red zone, it will be handled severely. Elsewhere, officers are ordered not to use strength. The protesters were urged to stay calm. Do not throw stones and damage property, “Islamic police tweeted statements by Inspector General Akbar Nasir Khan.
During the shortness of only 50 kilometers from Islamabad, Imran Khan said he and his supporters would not empty D-Chowk in the capital until the final election date was given by the Shehbaz Sharif government, Dawn reported.”We have entered Punjab and God willing, we will move to Islamabad. There is no tactics of oppression and fascism by the imported government that can frighten us or stop our parade, “Khan Tweet a few moments ago.
Former Minister of Information and Broadcasting Pakistan Chaudhary Fawad Hussain has tweeted that PTI supporters have reached D-Chowk and Imran Khan will be in the near future. The Pakistan News Dawn website reports intense shootings in the blue area because television recordings show that smoke rises from the ground.
The police stood next to a damaged motorcycle during the clash between the protesters and the police in Rawalpindi on Wednesday. (AFP)Previously on that day, the clash erupted in Punjab Province after PTI members in Lahore tried to delete the shipping container that had blocked the route to Islamabad. The police fired a tear gas bullet and caught several protesters. The Punjab government has imposed part 144 for accusing PTI of wanting to interfere with peace.
However, PTI in a tweet accused that Punjab police were shot by tears of tears on the protesters. The situation was no less tense in the capital of Sindh Karachi where the police and PTI workers clashed at the busy crossroads of Numaish Chowrangi, Express Tribune reported. PTI workers even burned the police van and eliminated all obstacles established by law enforcement agencies. The police used air bullets and tears to dissolve the protesters.