Amid a protest called by former Pakistan prime minister?and?Pakistan?Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan to demand fresh elections, protesters?set fire to a metro station near China Chowk in?Islamabad on Wednesday. Party people were arrested in the wee hours of Thursday as Khan flagged off the march towards Islamabad.?
There was a huge traffic gridlock when thousands of PTI supporters arrived in Pakistan's capital late at night following which clashes broke out between Khan's supporters and the police. Local authorities tried to block them from moving toward D-Chowk in Islamabad?after Khan warned his supporters would not vacate the area until a date for fresh polls was announced by the?Shehbaz Sharif?government. Protesters set fire to trees and vehicles.
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Taking to Twitter, Pakistan Police said that after the fire bigrade put out the fires, the protestors set fire to the Express Chowrangi again.
Khan's call for a 'peaceful' march came after Pakistan's Supreme Court directed authorities to allow the protest rally in the national capital and restrained them from arresting the cricketer-turned-politician.
According to reports, several women and children were reportedly injured in the police firing in Lahore's Liberty Chowk area.
PTI's official account tweeted, "Tremendous effort by the people of Pakistan to save their lives!! What an inning are they playing MashaAllah, Allah ap logo ko salamat rkhey."