Assassination attempt on Imran Khan: Angry PTI activists stage protests across Pakistan
The PTI chief is currently admitted to Shaukat Khanum hospital in Lahore
The charged PTI activists and followers took to the streets in all parts of the country to condemn the assassination attempt on their leader Imran Khan on Thursday.
The protesters blocked roads and crossings and chanted slogans in favour of Imran. In Islamabad, protesters occupied IJP road and traffic police placed diversions on it.
Supporters in Faisalabad blocked Clock Tower Roundabout and shops in the vicinity of the place shut down.
Moreover, protesters also held a sit-in at Murree Road and Rung Pura in Sialkot.
PTI supporters are also present at GT road and Gujranwala road. In Quetta, supporters are protesting outside Quetta secretariat.
عمران بنو گے؟
— PTI (@PTIofficial) November 3, 2022
ہاں بھئی ہاں!
جہلم کا عمران خان اور اس مٹی سے وعدہ ہے کہ جان جاتی ہے تو جائے لیکن غلامی قبول نہیں کریں گے اور خون کے آخری قطرے تک اپنے کپتان کے ساتھ اس حقیقی آزادی کی جدوجہد میں شانہ ںشانہ کھڑے رہے گے۔
#عمران_خان_ہماری_ریڈ_لاین_ہے pic.twitter.com/EtZqv1iVen
In Karachi, protesters are present outside Insaf House at Shahrah-e-Faisal and also in several places of Landhi and Hub road.
Chishtian and Jhelum also witnessed protests.
Imran Khan was shifted to Shaukat Khanum hospital in Lahore after an assassination attempt was made on the former prime minister during his long march in Wazirabad, Gujranwala on Thursday.
Imran was wounded when shots were fired at his long march container in Wazirabad, Gujranwala.
The firing also resulted in injuries to PTI leader Faisal Javed Khan.
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