- Mandate issued after Ismail does not appear before the court.
- The magistrate Mubashhir Hassan Chishti has issued a mandate.
- Ismail has appointed cases of violence recorded in Barakahu.
Islamabad: A district court and Islamabad sessions published an arrest warrant against the former Sindh governor, Imran Ismail, in a case relating to violence and vandalism during the “Azadi” of the PTI in 2022 on Monday.
Ismail, who separated from the PTI in May 2023, was appointed in a case of violence recorded at the Islamabad police station in Barakahu.
The judicial magistrate Mubashhir Hassan Chishti issued the mandate and ordered that Ismail be arrested and produced in court.
The mandate was issued after Ismail did not appear before the court in the case.
In November 2022, the “Azadi march” led by Imran Khan, as well as other leaders and supporters of the PTI, were carried out in several cities in Pakistan. The march ended with Khan’s announcement to dissolve the assemblies.
The PTI began its long march to the federal capital on October 28, 2022, in an attempt to force the coalition government in the first elections.




