No loss has been reported as the team of fire brigade immediately reached the spot to extinguish fire.


Lahore: A camp established outside Former Prime Minister Imran khan’s residence in Zaman Park caught fire that spread to the electricity wires on Monday.
The reason behind the fire was not yet clear.
The fire brigade, however, reached to the incident and immediately reached the spot and quenched the fire. No loss of life was reported in the incident.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) supporters had setup the camps outside the house of Khan to give him security. Huge rush is witnessed all the time outside the residence of Imran Khan as female supporters and children also gather there to express solidarity with their leader.
A fire broke out in a tent outside Zaman Park, no damage was done, Alhumdulillah, the fire was put out ??
— Mishkat Khan (@mishikhan_pti) March 6, 2023
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Sunday witnessed huge flux of party workers when Islamabad police reached Zaman park for his possible arrest in Thoshakhana case. The workers were charged as they chanted slogans in the favour of their leader.
Meanwhile, Imran Khan had delivered a speech and said that he would not bow before anyone except Allah Almighty and nor he would let down his party workers.
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