Imran Khan Arrest: PTI will go to Supreme Court today against Imran's arrest, America-UN said a big thing

Posted on 10th May 2023 by rohit kumar

There has been a ruckus in Pakistan after the arrest of Imran Khan. Imran's supporters are protesting violently on the streets. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan was arrested outside the Islamabad High Court. Regarding this, PTI Vice President Fawad Chaudhary said on Wednesday that the party would approach the Supreme Court today to challenge the Islamabad High Court's decision to uphold the arrest of party president Imran Khan.

 

Fawad Chaudhary termed the decision of the Islamabad High Court as surprising. He tweeted that it is surprising that the Islamabad High Court has termed Imran Khan's arrest as legal. He called the arrest of Imran Khan illegal. PTI chief Imran was arrested outside the IHC by Rangers on a National Accountability Bureau (NAB) warrant in the Al-Qadir Trust case.

 

Imran Khan will be presented at Police Line Headquarters

  Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan will be produced at New Police Guest House, Police Line Headquarters at H11/1 instead of F8 Court Complex, Islamabad, and Judicial Complex G 11/4 on Wednesday.

 

White House Statement on Imran Khan's Arrest

Reacting to the arrest of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that the United States has no position on a political candidate or party. We call for respect for democratic principles and the rule of law around the world, he added.

 

UN expresses concern over Imran Khan's arrest

Hours after former prime minister Imran Khan was arrested from a court complex in a corruption case, a top UN official on Tuesday stressed the need to ensure fair treatment and due process to all political figures in Pakistan. Gave. Farhan Haq, the deputy spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said that we are keeping an eye on this whole matter.

 

Britain said action should be according to the constitution

British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said that I have seen the reports that you have mentioned and we just want to make sure that whatever happens in Pakistan is following the rule of law as per the constitution. He further said that he has not yet got the opportunity to brief on the developments in Pakistan.

 

Internet service closed in Pakistan

Social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube were banned in various areas of Pakistan on Tuesday because of protests against the arrest of Imran Khan. According to the news agency, apart from this, mobile data services have also been suspended in major cities of Pakistan. According to reports, private schools in Pakistan will remain closed on Wednesday (May 10). A video of Imran Khan's arrest went viral on social media, in which Pakistani rangers are seen dragging him away.

 

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