The PTI chairman urged the residents of the federal capital to join the rally

Islamabad: After getting refused to inquire after Shahbaz Gill at Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims), PTI Chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan announced to hold rally in Gill's support tomorrow.
Khan, who earlier arrived outside Pims to inquire after Shahbaz Gill, was refused by Islamabad police to meet Gill.
PTI leaders Chaudhry Fawad Hussian, Shirin Mazari, Murad Saeed and Usman Dar accompanies the PTI chief.

A good number of PTI activists, who were present outside Pims, are chanting slogans.
Khan told reporters that the Islamabad police stopped him and team from seeing Gill despite the court's order.
"How a political leader can be subjected to such a torture," Khan questioned. He said Gill was being subjected to torture to get "forced" statement.
He said the rally would be taken out in Islamabad tomorrow to show solidarity with Gill, adding protests would also be held at all divisiobal headquarters.
The PTI chairman urged the residents of the federal capital to join the rally.
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