The lawyers accompanying Manika rescued him and took him inside the court


Islamabad: Bushra Bibi's ex-husband Khawar Maneka was tortured by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawyers on his arrival at the Islamabad court.
In the District and Sessions Court of Islamabad, the Iddat marriage case was heard in connection with which Bushra Bibi's ex-husband Manika came to appear in the court where the PTI lawyers present in the court premises tortured and slapped him.
عمران خان کو گالیاں نکالنے پر وکلاء کا پارہ ہائی، خاور مانیکا کے عدالت سے باہر آنے پر ایک وکیل نے مکا مار کر زمین پر گرا دیا۔۔۔!!! pic.twitter.com/ts8yrpJRzM
— Mughees Ali (@mugheesali81) May 29, 2024
The lawyers accompanying Manika rescued him and took him inside the court.
Even after going to the judge's chamber in the court, PTI lawyers hit Khawar Manika with bottles in the court room.
It is pertinent to note that Judge Shahrukh of the District and Sessions Court of Islamabad has reserved the decision on the appeals of Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi against the sentence in the Iddat case which was heard today.

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