- Punjab opposition chief Ahmad Khan Bhachar also charged.
- The accused refuses to admit the accusations brought against them.
- Affair adjourned until February 27; Witnesses summoned at the next hearing.
Sargodha: The legal misfortunes of the leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) continue to accumulate as a short -rorist court (ATC) in Sargodha, the head of the opposition of the National Assembly Omar Ayub Khan in a case of May 9 linked to the attack on the attack on the attack on the attack of the National Assembly Complex Judicial of Mianwali.
People charged in the court of judge Muhammad Naem, among others, also include the head of the opposition of the Punjab assembly, Malik Ahmad Khan Bhachar.
The accused refusing to admit the accusations chosen against them, the court postponed the hearing until February 28 while summoning witnesses to the next hearing.
Up to 57 people are appointed in the case with 150 strangers in the case concerned, police said in a statement.
The indictment comes from weeks after an ATC in Faisalabad has published non-replication for the head of the opposition of the Ayub and the Senate, Shibli Faraz, and others in a case linked to their involvement presumed in the riots of May 9.
The arrest mandates, issued not to have appeared in court in a case registered in the civil line police station, were also issued against Kanwal Shauzab of PTI as well as former party leader Fawad Chaudhry.
The latest addition to the legal challenges of the NA opposition chief occurs while the leaders of the PTI, including its Imran Khan founder, as well as senior leaders such as Shah Mahmood Qureshi and others, remain involved in a plethora of legal affairs due to the incident of May 9 which saw the army which saw the army the installations are vandalized by an angry crowd after the arrest of Khan in one case of transplant.
The riots have since been attributed to the PTI by the Government of the Democratic Movement at the time (PDM), the government of the goalkeeper and the current administration of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif – an allegation denied with the former ruling party .
In the aftermath of violent incidents across the country, the individuals involved in the May 9 riots were tried by military courts which made the sanctions severe from two to 10 years to a total of 85 “culprits”.
Although 19 convicted have since been scolded on the total of 67 who have deposited mercy petitions, the PTI announced to challenge it the convictions of the military court of its workers and supporters, qualifying the trials of “civil courts. blatant violation of justice “.
Addressing the media earlier, Ayub censored the federal and provincial government to “destroy the country” and called for new elections in the country.
The leader of the opposition also complained of the party’s legal misfortunes and said that the wife of the founder of the PTI, Bushra Bibi, was not authorized to meet the imprisoned Prime Minister.
“The delay in our cases is due to the absence of supremacy of the constitution in the country,” he said.
Addressing the martyrdom of the personnel of the security forces and officers in terrorist attacks, the politician also called for the formation of a commission to probe the factors and the reasons behind them.