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Islamabad: Imran Khan on Sunday accused Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of pursuing his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi's interests in Pakistan as the government cracked down on the cricketer-turned-politician's supporters with police arresting over 100 of them.
"Nawaz is following Modi's 'interests' in Pakistan. Nawaz is behind the security leaks story which defamed the armed forces. Actually his and Modi's agenda is same," the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman said.
Imran asserted that "everybody knows" that sacked Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid cannot leak sensitive information to the media on his own.
"Rashid is a darbari (courtier) and he did what Nawaz told him to do so," Imran said.
"Our legal team will move the court tomorrow," Imran stated.
Police arrested over 100 Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf protesters trying to reach party chief Imran's residence.
Police also baton-charged protesters in the Pakistan Chowk area.
Police used tear-gas and baton to stop the PTI activists from reaching Bani Gala residence of Imran. However, no PTI worker suffered serious injuries.
Meanwhile, Islamabad police said they recovered five Kalashnikov rifles, a pistol, six magazines, a bulletproof vest, alcohol and three tear gas shells from PTI leader Amin Gandapur's car outside Bani Gala.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Minister Amin Gandapur's car was stopped at a checkpost and searched. The car was impounded and Gandapur's driver was detained by police, Dawn News reported.
The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf has announced locking down Islamabad on November 2 to pressure Sharif to resign in connection with probe into his off shore holdings revealed in Panama Papers.
The government has already blocked provincial roads to the capital and arrested around 1,000 Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf workers.
According to former Punjab governor and PTI leader Chaudhry Sarwar, so far Punjab and Islamabad police have arrested 1,000 Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf workers.
He said police was not only arresting the PTI workers heading to Islamabad but also from their homes.
The Punjab government has started blocking all entry points leading to the federal capital. The government's decision was causing immense inconvenience to commuters.
However, he said no other roads in the province had been blocked "completely" though snap-checking of all those heading towards the federal capital was being carried out.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government spokesman Mushtaq Ghani said that the federal and Punjab governments had converted the province into a prison by placing barriers on roads.
He said Prime Minister Sharif could "punish" the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf workers but he had no right to create hardship for the people of the entire province.
The Peshawar-Islamabad motorway has also been closed at one point while barricades have also been placed at Mardan and Nowshera roads.
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