The ATC extends Bushra Bibi’s surety in protest affairs on November 26

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An anti-terrorism court (ATC) extended the provisional surety of Bushra Bibi, wife of former Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday, in cases related to the demonstrations of November 26.

Due to the authorization of judge Amjad Ali Shah, the court extended the bush of Bushra Bibi until April 8 in 31 cases related to demonstrations.

Bushra faces legal proceedings in several districts, with 20 cases registered in Rawalpindi, 10 in Attock and one in Chakwal.

His legal team argued that the accusations are politically motivated. The government has intensified legal actions against opposition figures following last year’s demonstrations.

The former First Lady, alongside her husband and her seniors PTI figures, notably Ali Amin Gandapur, Salman Akram Raja and Sheikh Waqas Akram – were reserved in several cases following the “Last Call” demonstration, which ended after a government crackdown.

In addition, the couple and other PTI leaders face a “triple murder” case, accused of participation in the death of three Rangers staff who were overthrew during a “Do-Or-Die” demonstration.

Bushra Bibi and Imran Khan have been tangled in several legal battles, including Toshakhana and corruption of 190 million pounds Sterling.

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