GILGIT: Pakistani Leaders and Activists Tehreek-e-Insaf who are facing barrier of cases against them for violating Section 144 and pursuant to MPO 16 after the party went a long way, another high-profile case was filed on Friday against Chief Gilgit-Baltistan minister with Hassanabdal police.
According to the details, FIR was registered against GB Chief Minister Khalid Khurshid in Hassanabdal police station. It has been argued in FIR, that during the long march of the PTI, the head of the GB minister Khalid Khurshid’s guards opened fire on security personnel were deployed to disrupt the march.
CM was the chief of security also booked in a business. FIR also reported that CM Khurshid and his guard team kept on firing bullets and raising slogans.
Meanwhile, fearing arrests, PTI leaders began asking the courts for bail. Party leaders Ali Zaidi, Khurram Sher Zaman, Jamal Siddiqi, Firdaus Shamim Nakvi Arsalan Taj and others have appealed to the Sindh High Court (SCC). on On Friday, they prayed to the court to stop the police from arresting them. in connection with two cases registered against them in Policemen Ferozabad and Soldiers’ Bazaar of Karachi.
Similarly, PTI Karachi and MPA President Bilal Ghaffar also went to SHK together with his counsel Abdul Majid Hoso in connection with hearing of his petition against raid on his home and his arrest.
LHC REQUIRES PTI ACTIVIST NON-VACATION REPORT
On the other hand, the Lahore High Court (LHC) ordered that the Punjab home department to report to him immediately for without releasing arrested PTI workers in connection with in the party a long march.
During the hearing of a business of detention of PTI workers Judge Chaudhry Abdul Aziz inquired with governments counsel explain why the detainees have not yet been released.
He also asked to report to the court of number of people get hurt and dying as well as damage caused to people properties while marching

