Charsadda: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi said she was left completely alone in Islamabad’s D Chowk after authorities cracked down on protesters last month.
According to reports, PTI activists became disillusioned with those who led the November 24 protest, especially Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and Bushra Bibi, when they suddenly withdrew on the morning of November 27.
The party leadership suspended the protest after the authorities launched a late-night crackdown on the protesters who forced their way to D Chowk despite several roadblocks.
Although she is rarely seen in official photographs, shielded from view by large white sheets during court appearances and always wearing a face veil, Bushra Bibi has led rallies demanding her husband’s release. of
When the protest was called off, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar told the media that Bushra, CM Gandapur and others “made a run for it” after the crackdown.
Meanwhile, a video also surfaced showing Bushra Bibi going from her car to Chief Minister Gandapur’s car after the demonstration ended. However, the former first lady said the car was changed because Bushra’s car had a flat tire.
Today when Bushra went to meet the family members of PTI activist Tajuddin, she told the party supporters that she was suffering for the past few days because there were so many deaths, due to which she was confused and could not. . Find out why people lie.”
“I am not a woman on the run. I will not leave especially those who are out for Khan. No one knew which car was mine. At D Chowk, I left my car by 12:30 p.m. She was alone in the car.” said.
“Many cars came there because they were forced out of D Chowk. Bibi didn’t move because Khan said no. I told everyone not to leave me alone, but everyone left me alone. I was all alone.”
On this occasion, a PTI worker supported his story and said that he was a witness to the situation. To this, he said, there were several witnesses.
“Those evacuating the area are also witnesses. While I was staying and not leaving, my vehicle was fired upon. The rest of the convoy came later. I came here because Khan asked me to meet the families of the dead. said ”