Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi and Imran Khan's sister Aleema Khan alleged that shots were fired at sit-in participants on Tuesday night in Islamabad as police prevented a caravan from reaching Khan in detention at Adiala jail. The protesters gathered at Chungi No. 26 intersection, with organizers claiming several people were injured and announcing further demonstrations planned for Friday and next week.
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View all signals →• Asked about ‘table talks’, Aleema says engagement with govt ‘changed nothing’ • IHC asks FIA to explain call-up notice to Salman Akram Raja over social media activity ISLAMABAD: After leaders of the PTI and Imran Khan’s family were once again denied permission to meet the former premier in Adiala jail, party supporters staged a sit-in near the prison on Tuesday. The Islamabad High Court has allowed Imran’s family to meet him on Tuesdays, while Thursdays are designated for visits by party leaders, but the orders have not been implemented for several months now. On Tuesday, Imran’s sisters — Aleema Khan, Uzma Khan and Noreen Niazi — along with several lawyers, party leaders and workers, were stopped by the jail administration when they arrived outside Adiala jail.