Imran's convoy enters Punjab after activists remove barriers from Attock bridge
Imran's convoy enters Punjab after activists remove barriers from Attock bridge

Attock: The convoy of PTI leader Imran Khan finally entered Punjab after party workers and supporters removed barriers from the Attock bridge on Wednesday.
As PTI's Azadi March began on Wednesday, tensions in Punjab rose after police made use of tear gas and arrested several PTI marchers in cities across the province as activists attempted to remove shipping containers blocking routes to Islamabad.
A little after 6pm, the main convoy from Khyber Pakhtunwan, which includes PTI chief Imran Khan, was able to enter Punjab from Attock after successfully removing the barricades placed by the Pujab government at the Attock bridge to stop marchers from entering the province.
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