According to her sister, Bushra Bibi was moved to an unidentified location in KP.
According to Maryam Riaz Wattoo, Bushra Bibi’s phone was off at the moment, and neither could the numbers of others who were around her. Through her sources, she was able to contact Bushra Bibi today, she said.
No one had told her where Bushra Bibi was, she explained, and after talking to her, Bushra Bibi was transferred to a different place.
Additionally, Bushra Bibi had not communicated with her family, and Maryam was unsure of her whereabouts. Bushra Bibi was later found to have been moved to an unidentified location in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Bushra Bibi, according to Maryam Riaz Wattoo, was compelled to leave D-Chowk despite her refusal to do so, and the firing in the neighborhood played a part in her relocation. Maryam said that she had been requesting that everyone connect her with her sister in an attempt to get in touch with Bushra Bibi for a long time.
Sources claim that some 450 PTI protesters were taken into custody during the massive operation, which involved hundreds of Punjabi and Islamabad police officers.
Khyber Chowk, Kulsoom Plaza, and the Bule Area were successfully cleansed of PTI demonstrators by law police.
While being chased by an Islamabad police force, Bushra Bibi and KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur fled in the same car.
Maryam also mentioned that her sister wanted to remain at the demonstration when she eventually had a conversation with Bushra Bibi.
Authorities started a massive operation against the demonstrators on November 26, and it was reported that Bushra Bibi, the wife of the PTI founder, and Ali Amin Gandapur, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, escaped D-Chowk.