Big relief to former PM Imran Khan in 9 May violence case, court rejects remand – AnyTV News

Big relief to former PM Imran Khan in 9 May violence case, court rejects remand - India TV Hindi


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Imran Khan, former Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Islamabad: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has got the biggest relief from the court in the May 9 violence case. The court on Thursday canceled Imran Khan’s remand in 12 cases related to the violence on May 9, 2023. He has been in jail for about a year. The anti-terrorism court had granted Khan’s 10-day remand to the Punjab Police on July 16 in 12 cases related to the May 9 violence. Khan’s supporters attacked several important government buildings and military establishments after his arrest in an alleged corruption case in May last year. Punjab Police arrested Khan last week in 12 cases of terrorism, including an attack on a senior military officer in Lahore.

The arrest came soon after Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi were acquitted in the iddat case, ensuring that Khan would remain in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail. Khan had on July 18 filed a petition in the Lahore High Court challenging his remand in 12 criminal cases related to attacks on military installations and other institutions, including the residence of the Lahore Corps Commander, last year. Khan (71), the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, had sought that the anti-terrorism court order be declared illegal and annulled and his custody be transferred from police to judicial custody.

Lahore High Court gave its verdict

After hearing arguments from the prosecution and Khan’s lawyer, the Lahore High Court overruled the anti-terrorism court’s decision to grant him remand and said he will remain in judicial custody in these cases. Khan has more than 200 cases registered against him, most of which he is out on bail. He has been in jail since August last year. Khan’s party says he is being arrested in more cases at the behest of the powerful military establishment to ensure he does not get out of jail. Meanwhile, Khan has filed a petition in view of the possibility of himself being handed over to military custody in the May 9 violence cases. The petition argues that detainees involved in the incidents should remain under the jurisdiction of civilian courts. The petition has been filed in the Lahore High Court by Khan’s lawyer Uzair Karamat.

Imran Khan accused the police of fabricating a false story

According to the ‘Express Tribune’ newspaper, the federal government and the Inspectors General (IGs) of all four provinces have been made respondents in the case. Khan said that a false story has been fabricated accusing him of instigating protests at the General Headquarters (GHQ). He described the May 9 incident as a “propaganda campaign” and said that those who stole CCTV footage of the incidents are the real culprits. He criticized the comparison of the May 9 incident with the protest at the US Parliament complex on January 6, 2021 and highlighted that a thorough and transparent investigation was conducted in the case, resulting in punishment only for the individuals involved, while (former US President) Donald Trump’s entire Republican Party was not included in it.

The army wanted to take Imran and Bushra Bibi into custody

The former prime minister urged the court to ensure that the custody in the May 9 cases remains with the civilian courts and a stay order be issued to prevent him from being handed over to the military authorities. Khan had on Monday expressed concern that he and his wife Bushra Bibi could be sent to military jail in the May 9 violence cases. “They are going to send me to military jail for the May 9 incidents,” he said while talking to the media during the hearing of the Al-Qadir Trust case in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail.

Khan lamented the “discriminatory treatment” meted out to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf activists lodged in military jails and claimed there were plans to imprison him under similar charges. (Language)

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