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Watch: Law enforcement personnel kick PTI supporter down from three-storey container

News Desk

Nov 27

A video of a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporter being pushed down by security personnel from atop three piled-up containers has gone viral on social media.

 

PTI official social media accounts shared the video and captioned it: “An innocent, unarmed protester was seen praying on a container when an armed paramilitary officer brutally pushed him off from a height equivalent to three stories. This shocking act of brutality raises profound questions: What did the officer, his superiors in the military, Mohsin Naqvi, and the PML-N hope to achieve through this horrifying display of violence and the countless other lives they have taken from their fellow citizens?” 


 
It was clear from the video that the man tried to hold on to the container, but he was pushed nonetheless and ultimately fell.

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Meanwhile, there is no information and official confirmation on the current status of the man who can be seen falling down. 

 

The video was recorded as PTI marched on the federal capital from November 24 to November 26, leading to violent clashes with law enforcement forces, causing the death of four Pakistan Rangers personnel and speculation of PTI supporters being killed as well.

 

However, the protest ended late last night after PTI leadership, including Member National Assembly Umar Ayub, Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and incarcerated leader Imran Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi, left Islamabad.

 

Earlier, PTI leader Shoukat Yosafzai expressed disappointment with the party leadership over Tuesday's final call protest as so many people had gone there and were left there by them. 

 

“It was the funeral of political culture in the country,” he said, pointing out that the government handled the protestors brutally. Moreover, he said that there is a need for self-analysis as well. He expressed disappointment over the lack of coordination within the party leadership during recent events, emphasizing missed opportunities for dialogue and poor decision-making. He also said that “no leader came forward except Ali Amin”, stressing that  “those holding positions of authority have disappointed us. Ali Amin Gandapur was made a scapegoat, and from Peshawar to Islamabad, no leader was visible.”

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