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PTI announces end of Islamabad protest after grand operation

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PTI announces end of Islamabad protest after grand operation

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced to end the protest in Islamabad which began three days ago on November 24.

The PTI spokesperson has said that the peaceful protest of PTI is announced to be canceled for the time being under the government plan.

The spokesman said that the future course of action will be decided in the light of the directives of PTI founder Imran Khan.

The spokesperson of Tehreek-e-Insaaf said that brutality was shown against the peaceful protesters in Islamabad and he claimed that the information of 8 martyred workers has been received. He further said the workers were shot directly and strongly condemned the killing and operation of the workers.

On the other hand, the police arrested more than 400 people during the grand operation against the miscreant protesters in Islamabad.

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According to the police spokesman, Rawalpindi police conducted a grand operation in the area adjacent to No. 26 Chongi and arrested more than 400 miscreants while around 800 miscreants have been arrested across Punjab.

According to the spokesman, a large number of weapons and wireless were recovered from the accused, while slingshots and ball bearings were also recovered from the accused.

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Police spokesman said that the accused were involved in attacks on the police, vandalism and arson.

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