Imran moves LHC for bail in May 9 cases
PTI founder has filed bail application in cases, including Jinnah House attack
By Our Correspondent
January 12, 2025
LAHORE: The PTI founder, Imran Khan, has approached the Lahore High Court (LHC) for bail in May 9 cases.
The PTI founder has sought bail in 8 cases in connection with May 9. Imran Khan has filed a bail application in cases, including the Jinnah House attack, in which he has taken the position that on May 9, he was in the custody of NAB in Islamabad and was named in the cases on charges of conspiracy for political victimisation.
The petition further states that Imran Khan has been facing cases for 2 years but political victimisation is being committed against him, therefore, his bail applications in the cases should be approved.
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