ISLAMABAD: An Islamabad court has released on bail Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid and Pakistani Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Murad Saeed. in individual cases, reports ARY News. on Monday.
District and session court of Islamabad grants temporary bail to Sheikh Rashid in a case that was filed at police station I-9. Rashid was ordered to submit a guarantee in the amount of 5,000 rupees.
The court ordered the police to provide documents of filed cases against head of the POD. The hearing has been rescheduled for June 20.
In an interview with reporters, Sheikh Rashid asked: “How much grand alliances are government wants to form? He said that the real government see dire consequences. in coming day.
READ: SHEIKH RASHID SAYS “PTI LEGISLATORS WILL NOT BE INTRODUCED BEFORE NA SPEAKER”
He said that the real government should be ready for exile. He predicted that the present government will be superseded by this year.
In a case involving vandalism during a long PTI march, former federal minister Murad Ali went to the local court in Islamabad. District and session judge Kamran Basharat Mufti released Murad Saeed on bail and ordered him to post bail of Rs 5,000.
The case was filed against PTI leader at police station I-9. Court called the police with records of happening on June 20th.
Said during a conversation with media said today that PTI will use his constitutional and legal right. He condemned the present government led by Pakistan Muslim Nawaz League (PML-N) for sharp rise in prices of petroleum products and essential goods.
He criticized the federal government pursued women as well as children who participated in Long March PTI on May 25th.
He said that the US would not be allowed to do decisions for in future of Pakistan.
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