Attaullah Tarar, the information minister of Pakistan, stated on Saturday that the man who was spotted falling from a container during a Pakistan-e-Insaf ( PTI ) protest in Islamabad is” completely fine.”
Speaking to the media, Tarar said that the person sustained minor accidents in the affair, as reported by Dawn.
The viral video, killed during a rally at Islamabad’s D-Chowk, shows men, dressed as surveillance officers with riot products, pushing a person off a stack of three freight containers.
Imran Khan, their party’s head and head, was being demanded by the PTI supporters.
On November 26, PTI adherents were confronted with vicious tear gas firing from security forces, which escalated into violent protests.
A shooter captured a photo of a man standing above a man in uniform while hanging off the top of a vessel, according to Dawn.
Additionally, a video of the incident went viral, causing various social media content to claim that the person had died.
Minister Tarar refuted these assertions, saying that “propaganda was spread that a man offering prayers was killed by being shoved down.” He is totally fine and resides in Mandi Bahauddin. His film has emerged, he sustained an shoulder damage and has dressings”.
Tarar more asserted that the gentleman, who was participating in a problem with a friend, was never offering prayer at the time, as Dawn had reported.
Earlier, Awami National Party ( ANP ) President Aimal Wali Khan called for a ban on political parties that incite violence, including PTI, Dawn reported.
Khan, who was speaking at a press event alongside Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi, stated that the PTI has always promoted aggressive behavior and has been operating in an unjust and nonpolitical way since its establishment.
He claimed that the position had imposed PTI on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the past 12 years but that for choices did not produce satisfactory results, as the Dawn report claimed.
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