Thousands of Imran Khan's supporters defied a lockdown in Islamabad on Monday to demand his release from prison. Khan, who has been incarcerated for over a year on charges that his party claims are politically motivated, remains popular among his followers. His wife, Bushra Bibi, urged the public to join the march, calling it crucial for the nation's future. Pakistani authorities had sealed off the capital, deploying shipping containers and blocking roads to prevent the rally. Clashes erupted as protesters threw stones and bricks while police responded with rubber bullets and teargas. The violence escalated, resulting in the death of at least one police officer and injuries to dozens of others. Khan's party accused the government of using excessive force and arrests. The government warned that "extreme" measures, including a curfew or military deployment, could be implemented if protesters tried to reach Parliament.
Pakistan’s former PM, Imran Khan referred to India’s news channels to hit back at Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif. Criticising the Sharif government on several issues, Khan said that Indian channels mock the current Pak government. Khan, who was removed from Prime Minister’s office in 2022 after losing the confidence vote in Parliament has been targeting the Sharif government since its inception. Watch!
Pakistan plunges into chaos after former prime minister Imran Khan was shot at his protest rally in Pakistan’s Punjab province. Following the attack, accusations flew across the political aisle. But the question remains - who attacked Imran Khan and why? Watch the video to find out.
An apex court bench headed by Chief Justice Saqib Nisar dismissed the review petition filed by PML-N leader Hanif Abbasi, saying that "no lawful point has been raised in the petition", Geo TV reported.