Violence and arson have reached a peak in Pakistan since the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in a corruption-related case. Due to this, the situation has become uncontrollable in many areas of Pakistan. In order to control the situation, now the Pakistan government has deployed the army on Wednesday in the areas affected by the violence after the arrest of Imran Khan. At many sensitive places, the Pakistan Army has taken charge as soon as orders are received. Although Pakistan is still burning in many places. Protests continue with violence, arson and vandalism.

Amid violent protests in Pakistan, a special court on Wednesday sent former prime minister Khan to the remand of an anti-corruption agency for eight days, while a sessions court charged him in a separate corruption case. In an address to the nation, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the violence by Khan's supporters "damaged sensitive public and private property", prompting them to attack the capital Islamabad, the densely populated Punjab province and sensitive areas in the northwest. Army has to be deployed.

Police posts and army establishments were also set on fire

Following Khan's arrest on Tuesday, his supporters blocked roads in Islamabad and other major cities, clashed with police and set fire to police checkpoints and military installations, killing six and injuring hundreds. People have been arrested. Prime Minister Sharif said after a cabinet meeting, “The people of Pakistan have never seen such scenes before. Even the patients were thrown out of the ambulance and the ambulance was also set on fire. ”He warned of strict handling of the protesters. The Pakistan Army has warned of a "befitting reply" to supporters of former prime minister Imran Khan over attacks on its installations, saying no one would be allowed to take the law into their own hands. Also, it termed the May 9 attacks on its establishments as a "dark chapter" in the country's history.