Bushra Bibi Leads Protest
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•Pakistan protest: Bushra Bibi's march for Imran Khan disappeared
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Imran Khan's wife, Bushra Bibi , led a massive protest to free Imran Khan .
She was seen leading the march to D Chowk, the heart of Islamabad 's government district.
But as the sun rose on Wednesday morning , there was no sign of her, nor the thousands of protesters.
After the lights went out, witnesses say police started firing fresh rounds of tear gas.
Bushra Bibi has not been seen in Pakistan for days after her husband's election defeat.
Some PTI supporters say she abandoned them, others say she was forced to leave by party leaders.
Analyst Imtiaz Gul calls her participation an extraordinary step in extraordinary circumstances’.
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