The court ordered the interim bail of 34 accused, including the sisters of PTI founder, to be extended till May 21.


Lahore: The interim bails of 34 accused, including the sisters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Aleema Khan and Uzma Khan and opposition leader Omar Ayub in the Jinnah House attack case have been extended.
Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Lahore Saturday heard the interim bail applications of 34 accused, including Imran Khan’s sisters.
Arshad Javed, the duty judge of the ATC, heard the bail applications during which Aleema and Uzma appeared before the court after the interim bail expired.
The court ordered the interim bail of 34 accused, including the sisters of PTI founder, to be extended till May 21 while asking the investigating officer to submit a complete investigation report on the next hearing.
Speaking to the media outside the court, Aleema Khan said that on February 8, people came out against oppression, the same way they came out on April 21.
She stated said that the PTI founder said that all the lawyers should come out and protect Form-45.
The Khan’s sister added that Imran Khan said that the lawyers should also get Form-47 without rigging.

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