Amidst a tense atmosphere, a senior police official embarks on negotiations with Aleema Khan, the sister of imprisoned former premier Imran Khan, as PTI supporters rally near Adiala Jail. The sit-in, led by Aleema, underscores the ongoing dispute over access to her incarcerated brother. Last week, the PTI alleged police brutality, claiming officers manhandled and violently detained Imran's sisters outside the jail, where they had camped after being denied weekly meetings with the party founder. The Islamabad Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) (Investigations), Rana Tanveer, arrives at Factory Naka to mediate with Aleema and her sisters, aiming to disperse the protesters. The scene is chaotic, with a large crowd chanting slogans and riot police present. Aleema, joined by her sisters Noreen Niazi and Dr. Uzma Khan, is stopped by police at Factory Naka, sparking further protests. She asserts her legal right to visit her brother, denouncing the excessive police presence and warning of a breakdown of law and order if authorities don't adhere to constitutional principles. The situation highlights the complex relationship between the PTI and law enforcement, with the party's Sindh President, Haleem Adil Sheikh, expressing solidarity with the protesters and calling for Imran Khan's release.