Pakistan police have launched a crackdown on workers of the (PTI)
In recent news, Pakistan police have launched a crackdown on workers of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)
party ahead of a scheduled rally at the Minar-e-Pakistan monument in Lahore. The rally, which is being organized by the PTI party led by Prime Minister Imran Khan, is expected to draw a large crowd of supporters.
According to reports, the police have arrested several PTI party workers in Lahore and other cities across the country. The arrests were made on charges of violating the law and order situation, and for creating chaos and unrest in the run-up to the rally.
The PTI party has strongly condemned the police action, calling it a violation of the democratic rights of its workers and supporters. The party has accused the police of carrying out a premeditated campaign of intimidation and harassment in order to prevent the rally from taking place.
Despite the crackdown, the PTI party has vowed to go ahead with the rally, and has urged its supporters to join in large numbers. The party has also called on the government to ensure the safety and security of its workers and supporters, and to refrain from using excessive force to disperse the crowd.
The situation in Lahore and other cities remains tense, with police and security forces deployed to maintain law and order. The rally is expected to take place on March 23, which marks Pakistan's National Day, and is seen as a show of strength by the PTI party ahead of the upcoming general elections.

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