PESHAWAR/ISLAMABAD:
The PML-N coalition government on Wednesday failed to include activists and PTI supporters - who during their "Haqeeqi Azadi March" program - managed to cross all the barriers and reach D-Chowk after burning trees and public property. federal city.
Ministers and leaders, who had mocked the opposition with insufficient support and kept trying to win the day with their statements and press conferences, were left in a state of shock as protesters crossed all obstacles and forced law enforcement agencies to retreat.
Disputes continued throughout the day between protesters and law enforcement agencies in various parts of the twin cities, including the Faizabad Interchange, where roads were blocked with containers.
The clashes erupted during a tear gas canister and police PTI supporters and activists waved their gaze at security guards who turned to shooting tear gas, charging sticks and detaining marchers. The protesters came to the conclusion that PTI chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan had decided in his speech - D-Chowk.
The 2014 PTI settlement scenes re-emerged throughout the fund with great tension and the big difference was that the protesters were able to get close to the D-Chowk quickly this time.
Previously, they lived in the Aabpara Market and the Kashmir Highway, now called Srinagar Highway, for a few days and then marched to D-Chowk, the site of all the important government installments. Parliament, the Supreme Court, the House of the Prime Minister and the Office, ministers and key offices, attorneys' quarters, offices of national radio stations, among other important buildings, are far from D-Chowk. a remarkable political rally, a change in government policy came shortly after the Supreme Court ordered the government to allow the PTI to organize a long march between the H-9 and G-9 areas of the state capital.
Although representatives of the PTI assured the high court that there was no damage to any property during the meeting, the Blue Area scenes did not immediately dispute the allegations but were shocked as trees, green belts and public property were burned.
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