Islamabad:
The hearings on bail requests prior to arrest presented by three PTI MNA, including Asif Khan, Sajid Khan Mohammad and another, in the case of protest D of C-Chowk of November 26, were heard on Monday in the Anti-Terrorist Court of Islamabad.
The three bail templates were rejected by Judge Tahir Abbas Supra due to the fact that the petitioners did not appear in the Court.
On November 13, the president of PTI, Imran Khan, made a “final call” so that the protests at the national level will be held on November 24, demanding the restoration of the electoral mandate of PTI, the release of members of the imprisoned party and the reversion of the amendment 26, which according to him had empowered a “dictatorial regime.”
The protest was held in D-Cowk, Islamabad, where people traveled from different provinces to honor Khan’s call. The State had rejected any space for negotiation and an operation was carried out against protesters, and PTI’s leadership fled the scene. The protest ended with the operation on November 26.
On November 25, a policeman was killed during clashes with protesters at the Jandial control point near Taxila, while Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) supporters continued to pushing through obstacles and barricades on the main roads to move towards Islamabad.