Islamabad police arrests DJ Butt

Shireen Mazari has asked for the immediate release of DJ Butt along with other PTI workers.
ISLAMABAD – Spokesperson of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Shireen Mazari has confirmed that the Islamabad police have arrested DJ Butt and many of the PTI workers from the restaurant in Islamabad today.
Shireen Mazari has condemned the unlawful arrests of its workers and supporters and has demanded to release them immediately.
Arrest & victimization of DJ Butt shows the monarchical mindset of Sharifs. He is a DJ/sound system provider who provides services to anyone
— PTI (@PTIofficial) September 12, 2014
His arrest has aroused a considerable reaction on social media and people took it out as:
Arresting #DJButt shows us how bankrupt the govt is on ideas. Their pharonic mentality has them totally blinded to realities of own failures
— Faisal Sherjan (@fsherjan) September 12, 2014
Arresting #DJButt is like Alexandar beheading King’s Jester instead of Poras . lacks class
— Yaser Awan (@yaserawan) September 12, 2014
Spread the word, Use the hashtag #FreeDJButt in your tweets! This is the most pathetic thing Govt done! He has to be freed quick! #DJButt
— Farhan Khan Virk (@FarhanKVirk) September 12, 2014
Earlier, PTI chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday decided to mark one month of ‘Azadi March’ sit-in protest by observing ‘One Nation Day’ on September 13.
Being associated with PTI DJ Butt is known to be the zeal of the PTI marches, rallies and sit-in processions as he is the man behind the music played at all PTI events.
Also,State and Punjab police jointly raided a hostel in sector G-8/1 Islamabad today at 5 am on Friday and arrested three students namely Faizan, Mian Umer and Shafeeq. All the three students wearing Imran Khan print shirts have been transferred to an undisclosed location. The relatives of the students said they are unable to locate their children in any of the police stations. They further stated that the students’ mere offense was that they were wearing Imran Khan print shirts but they were not Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers.