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Court sends Gill on two-day physical remand in sedition case

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Court sends Gill on two-day physical remand in a sedition case. The session court of Islamabad approved Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shehbaz Gill’s two-day physical remand in sedition case on Wednesday.

Earlier today, the Additional Sessions Judge Zeba Chaudhry held hearing on the review appeal against the rejection of PTI leader’s physical remand, in which the prosecutor and Shehbaz Gill’s lawyer completed their arguments.

The court has sent Shehbaz Gill on two-day physical remand in the verdict.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday had ordered the Additional Sessions Judge to rehear the review appeal for Gill’s physical remand in sedition case.

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While former Prime Minister Imran Khan has reacted, he said he is deeply concerned about Shehbaz Gill being sent to police remand again.

After the abduction, he was transferred to an unknown place and then brought to the police station as a result of the torture & his mental condition and physical health are very disturbed.

He said this is also part of the conspiracy to target me and Tehreek-e-Insaf, similarly forced false statements against us. Get it like they are doing against social media workers.

Imran Khan said that all this is completely unacceptable. We will take all possible legal and political measures not only against the violence on Shehbaz Gill but also to remedy every extra-constitutional and legal action taken against us.

 

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