Imran Khan Arrest News: After the arrest of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan, there has been an uproar in the country. PTI workers are protesting on the streets. The situation has become uncontrollable in many places. In such a situation, orders have been given to shoot at the protesters. Many pictures of arson and sabotage in Pakistan are going viral on social media.
Seeing the seriousness of the matter, the police has implemented Section 144 in the whole of Pakistan. Police should clearly say that action will be taken against the violators. Please tell that Imran has been arrested in the case related to Al Qadir Trust. According to the report of Geo News, demonstrations of PTI workers have been seen in many cities across the country including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar Mardan.
Protesters including police injured
According to the report, 5 soldiers of Islamabad Police have been injured amid the ongoing protests in Pakistan. At the same time, the police have so far arrested 43 protesters for violating the law. It has been claimed in the report that the supporters of Imran Khan have entered the army headquarters. According to local media, protesters entered the residence of army commanders in Lahore and the compound of the army headquarters in Rawalpindi.
internet service down
In view of the deteriorating situation, mobile internet service has been stopped in Pakistan. After the arrest of PTI chief, a situation of civil war is being created in Pakistan. PTI has claimed that a boy has died in the police action, while 4 people have been injured. According to local media reports, the building of a radio station in Peshawar, Pakistan has also been set on fire.
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