Protesters in Pakistani Storm State TV Building

In Pakistan Anti-government protesters have broken into the building of state television PTV in central Islamabad and cut transmissions of the broadcaster’s news services in Urdu and English for 45 minutes.

Protesters, led by religious leader Tahir-ul-Qadri and politician Imran Khan, have been trying to reach government buildings for the last three days. They have been calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

The South Asian nation’s powerful military said that further use of force to resolve an escalating political crisis would only worsen the situation.

Reporters in Islamabad, said that Pakistan Rangers and paramilitary soldiers have arrived at the building and cleared it without any clashes taking place at the scene.

“There were no clashes with the Rangers as protesters appeared to listen to them and back down. Rangers are now protecting the building. PTV News is back on air now, after being off-air for about 45 minutes,” Hashim said.

Before the arrival of the soldiers, local media showed live footage of a crowd of men streaming into the building after breaking through its gate.

In the footage, protesters were inside the building, with broken glass and other damage visible. Baton-wielding protesters were seen walking through the corridors.

Both channels went dark, before having their transmission replaced by another non-news state-run channel called PTV Home.

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