Drones film Imran Khan, chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political party, as he addresses to his supporters during the Freedom March in Lahore
Drones film Imran Khan (3rd L), chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political party, as he addresses to his supporters during the Freedom March in Lahore August 14, 2014. Thousands of protesters began to march on the Pakistani capital from the eastern city of Lahore on Thursday, buoyed by a last-minute court order that a peaceful march could go ahead and a government promise to obey the ruling. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Pakistani cleric, opposition leader begin protest marches
PAKISTAN-POLITICS/ (UPDATE 2, PIX, TV):UPDATE 2-Pakistani cleric, opposition leader begin protest marches
Supporters of Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) begin their march toward the capital from Lahore
Supporters of Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) gesture as they begin their march toward the capital from Lahore August 14, 2014. Thousands of anti-government protesters began to march on the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on Thursday from the eastern city of Lahore, raising fears about political stability and prospects for civilian rule in the nuclear-armed country. Two protest groups - one led by cricketer-turned-opposition politician Imran Khan, and the other by activist cleric Tahir ul-Qadri - are heading to the capital to demand that a government they condemn as corrupt steps down. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Supporters of Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) begin their march toward the capital from Lahore
Supporters of Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) begin their march toward the capital from Lahore August 14, 2014. Thousands of anti-government protesters began to march on the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on Thursday from the eastern city of Lahore, raising fears about political stability and prospects for civilian rule in the nuclear-armed country. Two protest groups - one led by cricketer-turned-opposition politician Imran Khan, and the other by activist cleric Tahir ul-Qadri - are heading to the capital to demand that a government they condemn as corrupt steps down. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Supporters of Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) begin their march toward the capital from Lahore
Supporters of Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) begin their march toward the capital from Lahore August 14, 2014. Thousands of anti-government protesters began to march on the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on Thursday from the eastern city of Lahore, raising fears about political stability and prospects for civilian rule in the nuclear-armed country. Two protest groups - one led by cricketer-turned-opposition politician Imran Khan, and the other by activist cleric Tahir ul-Qadri - are heading to the capital to demand that a government they condemn as corrupt steps down. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A supporter gestures in front of a picture of Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) as they begin their march toward the capital from Lahore
A supporter gestures in front of a picture of Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) as they begin their march toward the capital from Lahore August 14, 2014. Thousands of anti-government protesters began to march on the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on Thursday from the eastern city of Lahore, raising fears about political stability and prospects for civilian rule in the nuclear-armed country. Two protest groups - one led by cricketer-turned-opposition politician Imran Khan, and the other by activist cleric Tahir ul-Qadri - are heading to the capital to demand that a government they condemn as corrupt steps down. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) speaks to supporters before they begin their march to the capital from Lahore
Muhammad Tahirul Qadri, Sufi cleric and leader of political party Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) speaks to supporters before they begin their march to the capital from Lahore August 14, 2014. Thousands of anti-government protesters began to march on the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, on Thursday from the eastern city of Lahore, raising fears about political stability and prospects for civilian rule in the nuclear-armed country. Two protest groups - one led by cricketer-turned-opposition politician Imran Khan, and the other by activist cleric Tahir ul-Qadri - are heading to the capital to demand that a government they condemn as corrupt steps down. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A laborer drills a hole to place bars to prevent a transport container from being moved at a roadblock on the expressway in Islamabad
A labourer drills a hole to place bars to prevent a transport container from being moved at a roadblock on the expressway in Islamabad August 14, 2014. Thousands of protesters began to march on the Pakistani capital from the eastern city of Lahore on Thursday, buoyed by a last-minute court order that a peaceful march could go ahead and a government promise to obey the ruling. REUTERS/Caren Firouz (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT)
Labourers drill holes and place bars to prevent a transport container from being moved at a roadblock on the expressway in Islamabad
Labourers drill holes and place bars to prevent a transport container from being moved at a roadblock on the expressway in Islamabad August 14, 2014. Thousands of protesters began to march on the Pakistani capital from the eastern city of Lahore on Thursday, buoyed by a last-minute court order that a peaceful march could go ahead and a government promise to obey the ruling. REUTERS/Caren Firouz (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Supporters of cricketer-turned-opposition politician Imran Khan react with others upon seeing Khan (not pictured), the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political party, during the Freedom March in Lahore
Supporters of cricketer-turned-opposition politician Imran Khan react with others upon seeing Khan (not pictured), the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political party, during the Freedom March in Lahore August 14, 2014. Thousands of protesters began to march on the Pakistani capital from the eastern city of Lahore on Thursday, buoyed by a last-minute court order that a peaceful march could go ahead and a government promise to obey the ruling. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)