Police ended the PTI sit-in at Factory Naka near Adiala Jail late Tuesday night. Officers used water cannons to disperse protesters. PTI workers responded by throwing stones at police. Several workers were detained during the clash, according to eyewitnesses. The tense standoff disrupted traffic and drew heavy public attention.
Earlier, police stopped PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar and the sisters of the PTI founder from visiting Imran Khan. This action prompted Aleema Khan to lead a sit-in with party workers. Despite police barricades, many PTI supporters gathered at the checkpoint. They chanted slogans against the government and demanded access to their leader. The crowd grew as news of the blockade spread.
While addressing supporters, Aleema urged everyone to stay peaceful. She reminded them that police officers were “our brothers” acting under pressure. She said the police reaction increased because women were present in the protest. Aleema also criticized authorities for denying family meetings with Imran Khan. She called the long delay in visits a form of mental torture.
Aleema questioned why her brother was treated as a national security threat. She demanded clarity on his alleged solitary confinement. She also sought answers on who ordered the harsh restrictions. During talks, PTI leaders asked police to return all seized vehicles. Police returned five vehicles but confirmed that fourteen had been taken earlier.
Meanwhile, Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar commented on the situation. He said no meeting with the PTI founder was possible after a legal violation. He insisted that the ban on visits was lawful and not based on personal wishes. Police continued negotiations with PTI representatives after clearing the protest. Further updates are expected as discussions progress.




















