Tens of thousands of protesters are marching towards Pakistan's capital Islamabad as part of nationwide protests calling for the release of former prime minister Imran Khan.
The march is in response to a "final" protest call made by Khan to his supporters, where he also called on them to remain in the capital until the government addresses their demands.
Khan, 72, is serving a three-year jail term for corruption - a charge he denies. Despite his legal troubles, he remains popular in Pakistan.
Authorities have put the capital under lockdown, blocking highways and suspending mobile and internet services in certain areas.
The march which began on Sunday, has seen police using tear gas against protesters, and reportedly arresting hundreds.
Khan's wife and former first lady, Bushra Bibi, is among those leading the rallies.
Source: BBC
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