Islamabad:
Hearings on the petitions of pre-arrest bonding deposited by three MNA PTI, including Aif Khan, Sajid Khan Mohammad and another, in the protest case of D-CHOWK of November 26, were heard on Monday before the anti-terrorism court in Islamabad.
The three pleadings were rejected by judge Tahir Abbas Supra because of the fact that the petitioners did not appear before the court.
On November 13, the president of the PTI, Imran Khan, made a “last call” for the national demonstrations which were held on November 24, demanding the restoration of the electoral mandate of PTI, the liberation of the imprisoned members of the party and the reversal of the 26th amendment, which, according to him, had rendered the “dictatorial regime”.
The demonstration took place in D-Chowk, Islamabad, where people have traveled from different provinces to honor the call of Khan. The state had rejected any negotiating part and an operation was carried out against the demonstrators, and the leaders of the PTI fled the premises. The demonstration ended with the operation on November 26.
On November 25, a police officer was killed during clashes with demonstrators at the Jandial control point near Taxila, while supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-E-insaf (PTI) continued to pass through roadblocks and barricades on the main highways to advance to Islamabad.