"Bushra Bibi refused to protest anywhere except D-Chowk and played the role of a front-row leader during the protest," Barrister Saif stated.
Rangers cleared D-Chowk, pushing PTI protesters back from Jinnah Avenue to Khyber Plaza.
"Bushra Bibi refused to protest anywhere except D-Chowk and played the role of a front-row leader during the protest," Barrister Saif stated.
Those arrested from D-Chowk will not get bail, he said.
Earlier notifications had already closed schools until November 26
"Promise that you will not leave D-Chowk until Khan comes with us," Bushra Bibi told the gathering,
Imran said he is not afraid of military trial and will not back down from the demands.
PTI workers are in Islamabad.
Imran Khan was re-arrested in the case on November 20.
Addressing the Islamabad administration, she said, “Muslims never attack fellow Muslims."
She asked PTI supporters to pledge not to leave D-Chowk until Imran Khan is released.
The government has offered an alternate place to PTI for protest.
The internet slowdown in Pakistan severely affected social media as well.
Naqvi warned that the PTI will face setbacks and that the "hidden hand" will ultimately fail.
Videos on social media showed protesters standing on containers that were placed to block their entry into the red zone.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers reached D Chowk in Islamabad after encountering shelling and roadblocks at various places.
Bushra Bibi addressed PTI supporters in Islamabad, encouraging them to continue their march toward D-Chowk.
Safeer Ali, an eyewitness to the incident, identified his brother, Muhammad Ilyas, a retired FC personnel, as the victim.
PM held protesters responsible for the death of Rangers personnel
Khawaja Asif said govt don’t have any other mechanism to stop PTI, instead use of power
Bushra Bibi said that some conspiratorial elements want to stop us at another location instead of D-Chowk.
"Their aim has always been to create chaos,” he added.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi also warned protesters not to expect any leniency
Army has been granted the authority to impose curfews in any area to maintain law and order.
A large convoy of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporters, led by Gandapur, has entered Islamabad
Led by CM Gandapur, PTI caravans have entered Islamabad's jurisdiction.
The decision to close the schools and colleges was made in light of the prevailing law and order situation
Govt 'offers' PTI to stage sit-in at Islamabad's Parade Ground
A video circulating on social media shows a group of PTI supporters wading through the water,