Lahore – Police use tear gas and water cannons to support Pakistani Teliku-e-Insaf as they gather near party leader Imran Khan’s residence in the capital of Punjab province to avoid arrest is pushing back.
Police and Islamabad’s anti-riot forces said they had met with PTI activists after violent clashes continued near Zaman Park as officers desperately tried to arrest the populist leader, who refused to step down until Wednesday morning. was trapped in a confrontation for several days.
When the rebellious leader escaped arrest, his supporters braved huge tear gas and powerful water cannons and even threw stones at police forces. When the capital and Punjab police were forced to withdraw, Rangers officials entered the scene on Tuesday to avert the extreme situation.
Meanwhile, the former prime minister urged his supporters to continue the fight for the rule of law, continue his efforts at all costs, and take to the streets. Mr Khan said that if he was arrested or killed, he “must continue the fight of Haqiqi Azadi”.
In his recent interview, the PTI chief told international media that officials were acting out of the ordinary.Imran was released on bail and there is no reason for the police to arrest him. But the populist leader claimed to be mentally ready to go to jail.
The PTI leader insisted that the ruling coalition could not prevent his party from winning the next election, whether he was in prison or not.
The accused former ruling party workers have also staged protests in major cities such as Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta.
The latest clashes came after a gunfight at a protest rally last year and continued rhetoric about being unable to travel to Islamabad from a trip to Lahore and facing security threats, with Khan unable to appear in court. Because he was avoiding
