It should be noted that PTI's leaders and workers protested outside the press club in Islamabad on February 17.


Islamabad: District and session court has confirmed the bails of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leaders including Shoaib Shaheen, Ali Bukhari, Khalid Khursheed Khan, Aamir Mughal, Seemabia Tahir Sati, Ayaz Ameer, Sher Afzal Marwat and Malik Taimur Aslam in protest case against alleged rigging in elections.
According to the details, additional district and session judge Tahir Abbas Sipra heard the case which were filed against PTI leaders in Kohsar station. From the accusers’ side Sher Afzal Marwat appeared before the court.
Applicant’s lawyer stated that 73 peaceful protests have done after May 9 incidents there were so many attempts were made to incite PTI but the party remained peaceful.
He said that all the allegations made in the first initiative report are fabricated. Later the court has confirmed the bails of all the PTI’s leaders on transit guarantee of Rs5000 per person.
It should be noted that PTI's leaders and workers protested outside the press club in Islamabad on February 17 and the protest was led by Sher Afzal Marwat.
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