Islamabad: On the call of PTI founder Imran Khan, the convoy led by Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Opposition Leader Omar Ayub entered the borders of Punjab. The convoy broke through the barriers from Katti Pahari and is moving towards D-Chowk.
The police personnel present on Katti Pahari were tortured while the workers also took shells and guns from the police personnel. Ali Amin Gandapur rescued the Punjab Police personnel.
Earlier, the worst shelling was done by the police on the Ghazi Barutha Bridge. Omar Ayub’s convoy pushed back the Punjab Police at the Hazara Interchange, after which Ali Amin succeeded in removing the Hazara Division convoy from the Punjab Police cordon.
After the Hazara Division convoy joined the main convoy, there are vehicles for 2 kilometers. PTI pushed back the police on the Hazara Motorway, several police personnel were injured in severe stone-pelting and clashes, while two seriously injured were shifted to the hospital.
DSP Patrolling Rawalpindi Chaudhry Zulfiqar, DSP Patrolling Jhelum Shahid Gilani and ASI Attock Tabassum were also seriously injured. DSP Chaudhry Zulfiqar suffered serious injuries on his back and legs.
The participants of Ali Amin Gandapur’s convoy coming from Peshawar and the participants of the convoy coming from Hazara simultaneously attacked the police. As soon as the police retreated, the participants of the convoy started moving towards Islamabad.
Use of firearms by protesters revealed It has been revealed that firearms were used during the clashes between PTI protesters and the police. The firing was allegedly done by the protesters.
THQ will bring the injured policemen to the hospital. Two of the injured policemen were injured by bullets, while Sargodha policeman Samiullah was seriously injured by bullets in his left leg.
A policeman from Faisalabad was seriously injured after being shot in the neck. The seriously injured officer who was shot in the neck was referred to the District Headquarters Hospital Rawalpindi.
In the guise of journalists According to sources, it has been decided to arrest a PTI YouTuber and social media activist in the guise of journalists.
These PTI workers were informing the leadership about the complete strategy of the police in D-Chowk in the guise of journalists.
Attock Heavy clashes are ongoing between protesters and police on the Hazara Motorway in Attock District. Protesters took control of the Hazara Motorway bridge, where 4 policemen were injured due to stone pelting by protesters.
Protesters are trying to remove containers placed on the bridge, while 2 private vehicles were set on fire on the Hazara Motorway.
Mianwali The convoy coming from Mianwali is near Dhok Miskin on the CPEC route, protesters are facing fierce resistance at the Hakla Interchange.
The protesters were forced to retreat in a clash with the police, but a large number of protesters are near the CPEC route near Mahlo village. If the protesters advance, police action will be taken again.
Omar Amin Gandapur Interview In an interview with the media, Omar Amin Gandapur said that we have set out by burning boats and will reach D-Chowk at any cost.
At present, the convoy of southern districts is being led by Omar Amin Gandapur. Provincial Minister for Public Health Pakhtun Yar Khan is also with him.
CIA Center Islamabad declared a sub-jail The Islamabad administration has declared the CIA building in I-9 as a sub-jail. The Chief Commissioner Islamabad has issued an official notification with the approval of the Ministry of Interior.
According to the notification, the CIA building has been declared a sub-jail under Section 3 of the Article Prisoners Act 1894.
Motorway Protest During the protest on the motorway, 7 people were injured and were shifted to Bacha Khan Medical Complex.
According to the spokesperson, the injured include 4 Punjab Police personnel, all the injured are being provided free treatment by the hospital.
According to Director Emergency Dr. Raziq Shah, most of the injured have suffered head injuries, 4 police personnel and 3 civilians are currently in surgical emergency. The names of the injured police personnel are Mustajab, Hazra Iqbal, Sadaqat and Syed Zulqarnain, while the names of the injured civilians are Bakht Buland, Waris and Razmand.
The participants of the procession also performed Khattak dance in the march.
November 24 protest According to Express News, convoys from Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa left for Islamabad for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf protest. The convoys from Balochistan and Sindh reached Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and gathered at one place.
Read more: PTI leaders clash, several leaders arrested The Chief Minister said in a short address to the workers in Swabi that now we have to move forward and not return until Imran Khan is released. He said that we should put all our strength into opening the way.
When the large PTI convoy, led by the Chief Minister, entered the boundaries of Punjab, the police shelled heavily at the Attock Bridge, Chhich Interchange and Ghazi Bartha Canal.
Later, the Chief Minister directed the convoy to stop at Ghazi Maqam for a while and said in his speech that the workers should prepare because there is a fight ahead. Bushra Bibi will not return without taking Khan In a short speech to the workers, Bushra Bibi said, “You sit in your vehicles, we have to go fast and we will not return without taking Khan, you will get tired if you do this.”
When the participants of the convoy coming from Haripur reached the Attock Bridge, the police shelled heavily, on which the protesters set fire to the green belt around it, while a Suzuki parked on the Ghazi Bridge was also set on fire.
Bushra Bibi is also part of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister’s convoy, while the convoy is being led by Ali Amin Gandapur. Earlier, sources said that Bushra Bibi will not participate in the protest.
Also read: PTI protest; Rawalpindi turned into a container city, the city sealed at 70 places Bushra Bibi said that we expect the worker’s family to join, so Khan’s family will be the first to be part of this march, Khan’s given goals will be successfully achieved.
Sheikh Waqas said that Bushra Bibi is going to Islamabad with the worker to achieve the goals given by Imran Khan, Kar cannot be left alone at this time.
Police actions The police dispersed a group of a few people who had reached near the Faizabad interchange, while the federal police also shelled near the Faizabad bridge to disperse the workers who had gathered near Sohan after seeing the police advancing towards them.
Also read: No rally took place from anywhere except Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, whoever comes to D-Chowk will be arrested, Interior Minister According to sources, PTI workers pelted stones at police personnel in Faizabad and tried to enter Islamabad. Due to the heavy deployment of police, miscreants have so far failed in their objectives.
Police say that no worker will be allowed to take the law into their own hands, action will be taken against the workers according to the law and they will be dealt with with an iron hand.
Also read: We will open any roads they close, says Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister The standoff between police and PTI workers continued in Faizabad. During this, the police arrested more than 60 protesters, while a dozen workers were also arrested from Rawalpindi.
The police arrested 28 workers who had gathered at 26 Chungi, most of whom were found with knives and shotguns. According to police sources, Afghan citizens are also among those detained.
Also read: PTI protest, mobile phone and internet service affected in Karachi Police shelled workers at Isa Khel Interchange in Dera Ismail Khan, after which PTI workers clashed with police.
Aamir Dogar and Zain Qureshi arrested According to sources, PTI Chief Whip Aamir Dogar and leader Zain Qureshi were arrested by Punjab Police. Both leaders were detained from Qadirpuran Toll Plaza, Multan.
Arrests in Rawalpindi Rawalpindi Police arrested NA-52 candidate Colonel Ajmal Sabir Raja and MPA PP-11. Police took action and dispersed the rally participants.
75 workers arrested from Faisalabad Police action is underway to maintain law and order in Faisalabad and during this time 75 people trying to go to Islamabad have been arrested while 20 vehicles including 16 cars and 4 coasters have been seized.
Related: Allowing sit-in gurus to protest after May 9 is dangerous, Ahsan Iqbal According to the police spokesperson, 595 people have been arrested across the region so far for violating Section 144. The police clarified that Section 144 is in force in the region, no illegal gathering or rally is allowed at any place. Those who disrupt law and order and violate the law will be dealt with iron hands. The safety of citizens’ lives and property is the top priority, which will be ensured at all costs.
Read more: Opposition protests cause a loss of Rs 190 billion per day, says Finance Minister In the Bachiana area of Jaranwala tehsil of Faisalabad, police arrested several workers, including Rai Habibullah, brother of PTI MNA Rai Haider Salahuddin Kharal. Police arrested PTI MNA Azimuddin Lakhvi from NA-133 along with his associates.
Federal Interior Minister’s aerial visit to Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Attock Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi conducted an aerial visit to review the security arrangements of the three cities and said that necessary steps have been taken to ensure public order as per the order of the Islamabad High Court.
He said that the officers and men of the Police FC and Rangers are performing their duties diligently, the government has taken all possible steps to protect the lives and property of the people. The miscreants will be dealt with strictly according to the law and no one will be allowed to disturb the law and order situation in the capital.
Related: People rejected mandate thieves by heeding Imran Khan’s call, Qaisra Elahi He further said that the administration, police and law enforcement agencies are ready to deal with every possible situation.
The Srinagar Highway and Motorway Link Road under No. 26 Chungi Bridge were also closed, while the route from M1 Peshawar and M2 Lahore to Islamabad was completely sealed with containers.
According to the police, the route from Srinagar Highway to Islamabad to M1 and M2 has also been directed to be closed. Federal government preparations On the other hand, the federal government has made it clear that in light of the court orders, no one will be allowed to protest or sit-in in Islamabad and the law will be taken against violators.
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi telephoned Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Barrister Gauhar and informed him about the orders issued by the Islamabad High Court and informed him that the government will comply with the court order at all costs.