Imran Khan's party vows to continue its protest against government
- Pakistan's capital was locked down on October 5 as security forces attempted to control protests by supporters of jailed ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan.
- Imran Khan praised his supporters' resilience amid ongoing protests against his imprisonment on social media.
- Despite tensions, Khan's party, PTI, plans to continue protests against the government, even if protest leader Ali Amin Gandapur is arrested.
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Pakistan police clash with supporters of former PM Khan in Islamabad
Police in Pakistan's capital fired teargas on Friday as they clashed with supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan who were holding an anti-government rally in defiance of a ban on congregating in the city.

Imran Khan's party vows to continue its protest against govt
Islamabad: The law and order situation in the Pakistani capital remained tense for the second consecutive day on Sunday as jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s party decided to continue its protest against the government despite the mysterious disappearance of protest leader Ali Amin Gandapur. Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) party, in an overnight meeting, decided that the demonstration would go on until the party founder Khan asked…
Pakistan capital at standstill as Khan supporters protest
Islamabad was locked down on Saturday, swarmed by security forces, as supporters of the jailed ex-prime minister attempted to seize the streets in protest. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi told local media that more than 550 people were arrested.
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