Pakistan faces a critical juncture as massive protests erupt in solidarity with incarcerated former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The demonstrations were triggered by a wave of unsubstantiated rumors claiming Khan was assassinated within the confines of Adiala Jail. In a decisive move, the Pakistani government has ordered security agencies to be on high alert and authorized a shoot-at-sight command to manage the escalating protests. Critical areas around Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi are under lockdown, with roads sealed and Section 144 in effect. Supporters and party officials are converging at sites like the Islamabad High Court, demanding transparency and access to Khan, which has been repeatedly denied. The situation remains highly charged, with social media platforms flooded with unconfirmed reports, heightening public anxiety.
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