New Case Against Imran Khan For Violating Pak Ban On Public Gatherings
Pakistan police has registered another case against former prime
minister Imran Khan and top leaders of his Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf party for
violating a ban on public gatherings in the national capital, it emerged on
Tuesday.
The case was
registered at the Aabpara police station of Islamabad on Monday and the party
leadership was held responsible for violating Section 144 in the city when Khan
addressed a protest gathering on August 20.
Apart from 69-year-old Khan,
several PTI leaders have been nominated in the FIR.
Khan had addressed the rally
in Islamabad's F-9 park on Saturday to show solidarity with his close aide
Shahbaz Gill who was arrested on August 9 for passing remarks against the
powerful army.
However, the rally went on,
the PTI leaders turned a deaf ear to the police and led the supporters to the
F-9 park, all the while sloganeering on loud speakers.
Earlier in the day, a
three-member bench of the Islamabad High Court, headed by Justice Mohsin Akhtar
Kayani and comprising Justice Babar Sattar and Justice Miangul Hassan
Aurangzeb, issued a show-cause notice to Khan and summoned him on August 31 in
contempt proceedings initiated against him for passing controversial remarks
against a female judge at the rally here.
Khan had threatened to file
cases against Islamabad's inspector general of police and deputy inspector
general of police and declared: "We won't spare you." He then warned
additional district and sessions judge Zeba Chaudhry, who had approved two-day
physical remand of Gill's on the request of Islamabad Police, that she would
also face dire consequences.
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