December 19, 2024

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Imran Khan lastly leaves Islamabad High Court premises after being granted bail

By Press Trust of India: After a protracted standoff with authorities, Pakistan’s ousted prime minister Imran Khan left the premises of the Islamabad High Court on Friday night time time no matter being granted bail in loads of circumstances.

Three completely completely different benches of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) granted support to the 70-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) celebration chief.

However, whatever the bail being granted, Khan remained all through the premises as he and his approved group had been locked in apparent negotiations with authorities over his exit from the courtroom docket.

“Imran Khan has finally left the Islamabad High Court. He remained inside the premises for hours after getting bail in key cases and the court also barred his arrest,” a senior official was quoted as saying by the Dawn info site.

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He acknowledged the earlier prime minister left inside the Islamabad deputy inspector regular’s (security) vehicle along with state security.

After listening to the arguments from the authorized professionals, the courtroom docket gave Khan defending bail until May 17 in all circumstances filed after his arrest on Tuesday when he was present inside the courtroom docket.

Khan, in his petition, had requested the courtroom docket that he was not acutely aware of the violence nevertheless circumstances had been registered. While granting bail, the determine remarked that he must condemn the entire incidents of violence inside the wake of his arrest.

The bench moreover ordered the authorities to provide foolproof security to Khan.

Khan issued a video message on his extended carry on the Islamabad High Court, saying that he was being saved there whatever the courtroom docket granting him bail.

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“They’ve kidnapped me and forcefully kept me here. I want to tell the whole nation that it is their bad intention, they want to do something again [and] the whole nation should ready itself” to protest, Imran acknowledged.

Earlier, an IHC bench moreover dominated that Khan should not be arrested in any case until Monday, a kind of blanket security in all circumstances. He was requested to look sooner than the Lahore High Court on Monday.

Khan’s lawyer Shoaib Shaheen instructed the media that the earlier premier had been given “blanket bail” in all circumstances and he cannot be arrested until Monday.

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