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Islamabad: Tensions run high in Pakistan as former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan’s 'march to chaos' demanding fresh elections in the country continues. Police in Pakistan fired tear gas and clashed with supporters of PTI in the wee hours of Thursday as Imran Khan arrived closer to Islamabad.

Tension gripped the country as police and PTI workers clashed after authorities tried to block them from moving toward D-Chowk in the federal capital after Imran Khan warned his supporters would not vacate the area until a date for fresh polls was announced by the Shehbaz Sharif government.

Former Pakistan PM, who was ousted from power by a no-trust vote, has asked "all Pakistanis" to take to the streets in their respective cities and appealed to women and children to come out of their homes for "real independence".

"It`s 2.30 am at the D-Chowk and the shelling is continuing. God know how many more rounds of shelling will they use before the arrival of Imran Khan," said Senator Aon Abbas Buppi.

"Tremendous effort by the people of Pakistan to save their lives. What an inning are they playing MashaAllah, Allah ap logo ko salamat rkhey," PTI`s official account tweeted as the workers belonging to Imran Khan`s party clashed with police in Islamabad.

In an opinion piece titled "Imran Khan`s march to chaos", a Pakistan journalist said the country seems to be heading towards political confrontation following the government`s decision to ban the PTI march on Islamabad. 

"Crackdowns on the opposition leaders and the sealing of the capital have created a highly volatile situation. The government already seems to be panicking," author Zahid Hussain wrote in the newspaper.

Failing to control the growing unrest due to the protest march launched by Imran Khan, the Shehbaz Sharif government has been forced to call in the army to protect the Red Zone as former Pakistan Prime Minister and PTI chief entered Islamabad in the early hours of Thursday.