The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ordered to arrest of those involved in attacking the Sindh house


Islamabad: Supreme Court of Pakistan on Monday has ordered to arrest of those involved in the Sindh house attack incident
According to details, the court conducted a hearing over the Sindh House attack by the protesting Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers after reports of dissident lawmakers planning to vote against PM Imran Khan in a no-confidence motion.
This came hours after PTI workers staged a protest outside Sindh House in the Red Zone area of the federal capital.
A sit-in was called by PTI workers outside Sindh House. The protest took a violent turn as demonstrators broke the gate and stormed inside the Sindh House.
PTI MNA from Karachi Faheem Khan who was also present in the protest outside the Sindh House said that the people voted for them because of Imran Khan and further stated that the deserters were traitors.
He also hurled threats at the dissident members of the ruling PTI, who had been staying inside the Sindh House.

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