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On the third day under the jail movement of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, 6 leaders of PTI, Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen chief Allama Raja Nasir Abbas and dozens of activists gave voluntary arrests.
On the third day of Imran Khan’s Jail Bharu Movement, leaders and activists gathered at Committee Chowk after Friday prayers for the arrests in Rawalpindi. Where Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rasheed, PTI leader Aamir Kayani, Ghulam Sarwar Khan, Wasiq Qayyum Abbasi, Raja Basharat, Raja Rashid Hafeez gave speeches to encourage the workers on the committee and went back without arresting them.
After the workers reached the Committee Chowk, the police informed the workers who wanted to be arrested on the microphone that there were arresting vans, whoever wanted to be arrested should board the bus. The committee arrived at Chowk with workers wearing chains in their hands.
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The police opened the door of the first prisoner van with the arrival of the workers, whose workers started voluntary arrests, the prisoners got into the van and sat down. The prisoners sat in the van.
He said that he will support Imran Khan. When the first van left, former members of the Punjab Assembly, Ejaz Khan Jazzi, Latasab Sati, former member of the National Assembly Sadaqat Abbasi, former adviser to the Prime Minister Zulfi Bukhari also boarded the prisoner van with the workers. The activists climbed onto the roof of the prisoner vans shouting slogans.
To get the PTI workers off the roofs, the police officers and Tehreek-e-Insaf started fighting. Before the arrest, Zulfi Bukhari said that Imran Khan is a world-renowned leader and Tehreek-e-Insaf is a national party. sitting
The police took the PTI leaders and workers in five vans and left. Two PTI women workers were also present in a van who voluntarily surrendered. Fayyazul Hasan Chauhan’s nephew claims that the police is leaving the arrested workers, including the former provincial minister, near Rawat, but the workers have refused to go back.
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