
- Punjab’s opposition leader, Ahmad Khan Bhachar, also accused.
- The defendants refuse to admit that the charges were leveled against them.
- Case postponed until February 27; Witnesses summoned at the next audience.
Sargodha: Legal leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) leaders continue May related to the attack on the attack on the attack against the attack against the Judicial Complex of Mianwali.
The defendants in the judge of Judge Muhammad Naeem, among others, also include the opposition leader of the Punjab Assembly, Malik Ahmad Khan Bhachaha.
With the defendant refusing to admit the charges against him, the court postponed the hearing until February 28 while summoning the witnesses to the next hearing.
Up to 57 people are appointed in the case along with 150 unknown people in the case in question, police said in a statement.
The accusation occurs weeks after an ATC in Faisalabad issued not stunned for Ayub and the opposition leader of the Senate, Shibli Faraz, and others in a case related to his alleged participation in the disturbances of May 9.
The arrest orders, issued for not appearing before the Court in a case registered at the Lines Civil Police Station, have also been issued against Kanwal Shauzab de PTI, as well as the former leader of the Fawad Chaudhry party.
The latest incorporation into the legal challenges of NA’s opposition leader occurs when the leadership of the PTI, including its founder Imran Khan, along with superior leaders such as Shah Mahmood Qureshi and others, remains involved in a large number of legal cases due to the May 9 incident that saw military. The facilities are destroyed by an angry mafia after Khan’s arrest in a graft case.
Since then, the riots have been blamed for the PTI both by the then government of the Democratic Movement of Pakistan (PDM), the caregiver’s government and the current administration of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, an accusation with vehemence that the former ruling party.
Following violent incidents throughout the country, the people involved in the disturbances of May 9 were tried by military courts that issued severe punishments from two to 10 years to a total of 85 “guilty”.
Although 19 convicts have been forgiven since the total of 67 who presented petitions of mercy, the PTI has announced to challenge the convictions of the military court of its workers and supporters, qualifying the judgments of “civilians in the military courts a flagrant violation of justice “
In statements to the media previously, Ayub censored the federal and provincial government for “destroying the country” and requested new elections in the country.
The opposition leader complained even more about the legal problems of the party and said that the wife of the founder of PTI, Bushra Bibi, was not allowed to comply with the prime minister.
“The delay in our cases is due to the lack of the supremacy of the Constitution in the country,” he said.
When addressing the martyrdom of security forces to personnel and officers in terrorist attacks, the politician also requested the training of a commission to investigate the factors and reasons behind them.