City
Epaper

Section 144 imposed in Islamabad after Imran Khan's arrest

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 9, 2023 16:32 IST

Former Pakistan Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan has been arrested by Rangers in the Al-Qadir Trust ...

Open in App

Former Pakistan Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan has been arrested by Rangers in the Al-Qadir Trust case, Pakistan's Dawn reported on Tuesday. He was arrested from outside the Islamabad High Court (IHC). Pakistan's noted journalist Hamid Mir said just a few moments before the arrest, Imran Khan was waiting for biometrics in the IHC. "His lawyer Barrister Gohar Khan told me that Rangers arrested Khan during the biometrics process. Gohar claimed that Rangers pushed him first and then arrested Khan very violently," he said. Currently, more than 120 cases are registered against the 70-year-old leader related to terrorism, blasphemy, murder, violence, and inciting violence. Meanwhile, section 144 has been imposed in Islamabad amid massive protests and riots-like situations caused by PTI workers.

Another PTI leader Azhar Mashwani alleged that 70-year-old Khan had been “abducted” from inside the court by the Rangers. He said that the party had given an immediate call for staging protests in the country. "They are torturing Imran Khan right now […] they are beating Khan sahib. They have done something with Khan sahib," Cheema said in a video message posted on the party's Twitter handle. Khan's arrest comes a day after the Pakistan Army slammed the former PM for “highly irresponsible and baseless” allegations by him against a serving ISI officer without any evidence as a fresh war of words broke out between the powerful military and the former prime minister.In a strongly worded statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) - the media wing of the military- also said that Khan's “fabricated and malicious allegations are extremely unfortunate, deplorable and unacceptable”."This has been a consistent pattern for last one year wherein military and intelligence agencies officials are targeted with insinuations and sensational propaganda for the furtherance of political objectives," it said. The statement came two days after the 70-year-old former cricketer-turned-politician at a rally on Saturday accused spy agency ISI Gen Faisal Naseer of orchestrating plans to murder him. Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took the PTI chief to task for "maligning and threatening" the army and intelligence agencies. 

Tags: Imran KhanPolitics Newspakistan
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalChandigarh BJP Office Blast: Two Suspects Arrested for Grenade Blast; Drone Used to Smuggle Chinese Hand Grenade From Pakistan

NationalTamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026: CM MK Stalin to Contest from Kolathur as DMK Releases First List of Candidates

NationalStand Ready, Alert and United Like We Did During COVID Pandemic: PM Modi

NationalGovt Working To Ensure Uninterrupted Energy Supply; PM Modi Says Imports Rose From 27 to 41 Nations

NationalOver 3,75,000 Have Returned Safely From West Asia, Centre Ready To Offer Assistance, Says PM Modi

International Realted Stories

InternationalWHO suspends Gaza medical evacuation after contract worker killed in "security incident"

InternationalUS Ambassador Gor discusses U.S.-India cooperation to counter transnational threats with FBI Director

International"Reckless threats will not affect offensive Ops, nor erase humiliation of US": Iran hits back at Trump

InternationalArtemis II crew begins seven hour flyby of Moon, observes far-side parts never seen by Humans

International"Degree of reluctance to deploy ground troops": Former senior diplomat on Iran war