Shoot-at-sight orders in Pakistan, Imran's supporters go on a rampage, four Rangers killed in violence.

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The situation in Pakistan is very bad right now. The Islamabad march of Imran Khan's workers has turned violent. Four Rangers have died in this violent protest demanding the release of Imran Khan. After this incident, the Pakistan Army issued a shoot-at-sight order in Islamabad. Thousands of Imran Khan's supporters have taken to the streets of Islamabad demanding his release.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf activists are marching toward Islamabad demanding the release of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan. On Monday, they entered the Islamabad border and their target was to reach D-Chowk. Tight security arrangements have been made in Islamabad for this. The army has been deployed to maintain law and order under Article 245 of the Constitution.


Section 144 is also in force in Islamabad since November 18. Imran Khan's supporters violated the lockdown imposed by the government in Islamabad. Actually, Imran had given a final call for the protest. In this, he had urged his supporters to march to Islamabad so that they could demand the release of all PTI prisoners including Imran.

Apart from this, he also asked his supporters to demand recognition of his alleged victory in the February 8 elections and to repeal the 26th Constitutional Amendment. The 26th Constitutional Amendment had changed the process of appointment of judges and the Chief Justice. In January this year, Imran was sentenced to 14 years in prison and fined Rs 20 lakh in the Toshakhana case.