💨 Abstract
Imran Khan's supporters clashed with police in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, during a protest on September 28. Hundreds of supporters tried to reach Liaquat Bagh park for a protest, but police blocked major roads. Videos showed protesters throwing stones and bricks at police, who retreated. The protest was called off to avoid losses. Police used tear gas, which affected residents, and there were reports of a journalist being injured.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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