Imran Khan News / Uproar against Imran Khan's release in Pakistan, protesters climb SC gate

Zoom News : May 15, 2023, 02:26 PM
Imran Khan News: Demonstration against the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan has now started in Pakistan. On Monday, the supporters of the PDM party included in the government have taken to the road and are protesting against the release of Imran in front of the Supreme Court in Islamabad. Describing the arrest of the former PM as illegal, the Supreme Court had ordered his release.

PDM workers have also been seen trying to enter the Supreme Court by jumping over the main gate. During the protest, people were also seen raising slogans against Imran Khan. The PDM says that by ordering the release of Imran Khan, the Supreme Court has provided an 'undue facility' to the ex-prisoner.

The PDM had announced to protest in front of the Supreme Court on Sunday itself. After this, two rounds of meetings of PDM Chief Maulana Fazal with Shahbaz Sharif government were also held but did not agree to change the place. After which the demonstration started today at the pre-decided place.

Pakistani Rangers arrested Imran Khan on Tuesday when he was leaving the Islamabad High Court. PTI supporters of Imran Khan's arrest took to the streets and violent demonstrations were witnessed across the country for three days. Army officer's house was burnt in Islamabad. There were also reports of death of many people in the demonstration.

Many videos and photos of PDM's performance are also going viral on social media. In the video, a large number of PDM workers are seen protesting in front of the Supreme Court with flags in their hands. Some workers are also seen trying to enter inside by hanging over the main gate of the Supreme Court.

Many Pakistani users on social media have also questioned the police of Islamabad. Users said that the police should stop this demonstration, but they are providing security to them. At the same time, some people have called it a direct attack on the Supreme Court.

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