Mahira Khan expresses concerns over clashes in Zaman Park
The actress prays for the safety of everyone and wishes sanity to prevail as LHC stops police operation in Zaman Park—the residence of Imran Khan.
Lahore: Lollywood star Mahira Khan on Wednesday expressed concerns over clashes between the law enforcers and the workers of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) outside the residence of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in Zaman Park.
Taking to Twitter, the Raees actress made a tweet in response to the Tweet of Imran Khan.
She wrote, “This is absolutely ridiculous! Praying for everyone’s safety and for some sanity to prevail!,”.
The PTI Chief had tweeted earlier, “Rangers firing straight into unarmed citizens at Zaman Park as if they are attacking an enemy force on the battlefield,”.
This is absolutely ridiculous! Praying for everyone’s safety and for some sanity to prevail! https://t.co/lGmrT2gWoN
— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) March 15, 2023
The police operation came to an end after the Lahore High Court (LHC) barred them continuing till tomorrow morning. The whole area of Zaman Park looked like a battle place as the police personnel and Rangers made continuous attempts to reach to Imran Khan and to take him into custody. However, the workers resisted and they foiled their every attempt to reach him.
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