Imran attack: Islamabad-Pindi highway blocked by PTI protesters

Ambulance service between the twin cities has also been suspended, say sources


News Desk November 07, 2022
SCREENGRAB

The main highway between Rawalpindi and Islamabad was blocked on Monday due to the ongoing protests held by PTI workers and supporters against the failed assassination attempt on former premier Imran Khan.

The PTI supporters are holding protests at five different places in the twin cities which have badly affected the traffic flow on GT Road, Taxila, Rawat, Airport Road and Murree Road.

PTI workers burned tyres and raised slogans against the government on the main Shamsabad Murree Road of Rawalpindi.

According to sources, the ambulance service between the twin cities was also suspended and several vehicles transporting patients to the hospital got stuck in the logjams.

PTI workers also blocked GT Road Rata Shah Chowk Margalla from both sides due to which commuters and local residents of the area including shopkeepers faced hardship.

Apart from this, a handful of PTI activists also staged a protest in Pirwadhai area and the highway connecting Pirwadhai with IJP Road was closed for traffic as they set tyres on fire.

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During the protests, PTI leader Fayyazul Hasan Chauhan and workers also reportedly engaged in a quarrel.

A PTI worker alleged that a fight broke out between the protesters and Chauhan after the latter slapped one of his party workers. However, Chauhan denied the allegation, saying he only slapped the worker considering him as his own son.

Earlier today, the police in the federal capital warned of action against those protesting without permission in Islamabad without the permission of the local administration.

The announcement comes a day after the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said the party will be returning to the streets to resume its long march on Islamabad, which was disrupted after an attempt on his life, from Tuesday (tomorrow) — exactly from the point he brushed with death three days ago. He earlier today revised the decision, saying the march would now begin from Wednesday.

In a series of tweets, the capital police also said that they are taking action to arrest political workers who have been identified and cases have been registered against them.

COMMENTS (2)

Shehla | 2 years ago | Reply There were only 50 young goons of PTI who caused so much distress that I was stuck there for hours and there was no police to clear the traffic.
Rafi Ullah | 2 years ago | Reply Politicians fighting for powers blocking passages making jobs difficult pushing poor towards hunger. What is mistake of a common man so that he is suffering most of the time. I suggest to make a law no one allowed to block roads political activities to be banned after an election till a point when there is a fresh election called by ECP.
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