ISLAMABAD – Thousands of Imran Khan’s party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf PTI leaders stormed into capital Islamabad, and planned a sit-in at D Chowk, demanding the release of party f0under.
Khan’s party decried communication blackout, blocking of arterial routes and other restrictions. Protesters expressed their commitment, stating their actions were not only for Khan but for the nation’s future.
Pakistan Observer brings a timeline of events as PTI continues its agitation since the removal of Imran Khan.
PTI Protests Timeline in Pakistan
First Mass Protests After Ouster – April 10, 2022
Supporters of cricketer-turned-politician held mass protests across Pakistan after his ouster as Prime Minister through a no-confidence vote.
Azadi March to Capital – May 25-26, 2022
Ousted PM then led “Azadi March” to capital, which resulted in violent clashes with security forces. Khan gave the government a six-day ultimatum for early elections.
Khan Shot During Second Long March – Nov 2022
PTI’s second long march was interrupted when Khan was shot during a rally in Wazirabad, but the march continued until the end of November.
Deadly May 9 Violence
Violent protests erupted across Pakistan after Khan’s arrest in the Al-Qadir Trust case, resulting in fatalities and attacks on military and public property.
Post Elections Protests – March 2024
PTI organized protests claiming the February 8 election results were rigged, with demonstrations inside and outside parliament.
Islamabad Rally – September 2024
PTI held a rally in Islamabad demanding Khan’s release, facing clashes with police and roadblocks.
Clashes at ISB D-Chowk – October 2024
PTI attempted a protest at D-Chowk in Islamabad, leading to violent clashes with law enforcement, road blockages, and metro disruptions.
Do-or-Die Protest – November 24
Imran Khan’s party organized protests against proposed 26th Constitutional Amendment, despite the imposition of Section 144. The agitators are at D-Chowk, the sensitive region that housed key government buildings.
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