Pakistan's Interior Ministry confirmed that PTI's November 24 protest in Islamabad violated a court order and breached the Red Zone. Security personnel were deployed without live ammunition, and the Ministry accused the party of staging violent clashes. Alleged deaths circulated by PTI were
The Assistant Deputy Commissioner stated that the ongoing clashes started on Thursday where both sides are used heavy weapons against each other, as per ARY News
His remarks came during a federal cabinet meeting on Wednesday, a day after law enforcement cleared Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protesters from Islamabad following clashes and widespread disruption.
The latest fatalities occurred in retaliation attacks that followed a deadly ambush on Thursday, in which around 40 passengers travelling in a convoy were killed in the Mandori Charkhel area of Lower Kurram district.
Following the Mewar royal family dispute and clashes outside the City Palace, BJP MLA Jawahar Singh Bedam appealed to both families to maintain peace and not disrupt the law and order. The court will take whatever action is appropriate, he added.
Opposition leaders in Parliament on Wednesday expressed their concerns over the frequent and early adjournments in the Lok Sabha, calling for discussions on important "national issues," especially related to the Adani Group, Manipur, and the recent clashes in Sambhal.
The law enforcement agencies are on high alert across the country amid tensions in Chittagong. Bangladesh has deployed extra forces in Chittagong and capital Dhaka.
PTI convoys led by Ali Amin Gandapur and Omar Ayub face intense police resistance, including tear gas shelling, as they march towards Islamabad. Despite government efforts to block the protest, PTI is determined to continue their march in support of Imran Khan's release.
Two parties clashed with each other over some issue during a wedding ceremony in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut, officials said on Friday, adding that a case was being registered on the basis on a complaint.
The tension erupted in Biroda village under the jurisdiction of Lalbagh police station area in the district on Monday evening. There was long-standing dispute about the platform between two groups and the tehsildar along with the police reached to hear out the issue on Monday evening. During
Following a reported clash between the Hindu community and the law enforcement forces that took place in Bangladesh's port city of Chittagong, a Hefazat-e-Islam leader on Friday said that they were not against Hindus and ISKCON and noted that some ISKCON members attacked a Muslim shopkeeper