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Pakistan Supreme Court’s big decision, Imran Khan released

Imran Khan arrest: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan has got a big relief from the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the court has ordered his immediate release, terming the arrest as illegal.

By: Team Pardaphash  Pardaphash Group
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Pakistan Supreme Court’s big decision, Imran Khan released

Imran Khan: The Supreme Court has given a big verdict in the case of the arrest of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan from the Islamabad High Court. The Supreme Court has ordered the immediate release of the former PM. Along with this, Imran has been directed to appear in the Islamabad High Court on Friday. Imran told the court that he was beaten with sticks and sticks during his arrest. Along with this, the bench of Pak Chief Justice said that you (Imran Khan) will have to accept the decision of the High Court.

The Chief Justice of Supreme Court reprimanded NAB after the arrest of Imran Khan. During the hearing, the three-judge bench admitted that NAB had insulted the court. Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial questioned the arrest of Imran Khan from the court premises. Along with this, the Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday directed the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to produce PTI Chairman Imran Khan in the court within an hour. After appearing in the court, the Chief Justice issued the order for the release of the PTI chief.

People should gather for peaceful protest – PTI appeals

On the other hand, Imran Khan’s party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has appealed to its supporters to come to Lahore for a peaceful protest. Protesters are gathering in 4 areas of Lahore. Imran’s sister has appealed that the protesters should not indulge in violence. The party had asked supporters to assemble at Ferozepur Road, Barkat Market, Liberty Market and Lal Jan Chowk in Lahore.

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