Four Rangers members were killed in Islamabad, and the Pakistan Army was called in.
PTI has been calling for his release from Adiala Jail since November 24.
According to information, the encounter resulted in the martyrdom of four Rangers personnel and the injuries of five others, including police officers.
According to security reports, over 100 people have been hurt in the violent protests so far, and 25 police officers have been martyred.
The Pakistan Army was swiftly sent into the streets of Islamabad in response to the late-night incident. According to the sources, the army, which is deployed in accordance with Article 245 of the Constitution, has been ordered to shoot at sight.
Ali Amin Gandapur, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, led a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) rally into the federal capital on Monday night for a “do-or-die” demonstration.
Reports state that the Gandapur-led rally has crossed into Islamabad’s territory. At the Hakla junction, convoys from DI Khan, Balochistan, and the Hazara division joined the motorcade procession led by CM KP.
Ali Amin Gandapur is being accompanied by Bushra Bibi, the widow of the PTI founder who is currently incarcerated, and other senior PTI officials.
The change occurred after the PTI and the government denied the rumors of talks.
According to earlier reports, the Minister’s Enclave served as the venue for the Govt-PTI talks, which terminated when neither side could agree.
According to the report, Amir Muqam, Ayaz Sadiq, and Mohsin Naqvi were part of the government delegation in the Govt-PTI talks, while Asad Qaiser, Shibli Faraz, and Barrister Gohar represented the PTI.