We will fight till the last ball, according to a cricketer in the case of violence in Pakistan, says Imra

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Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Court has granted pre-arrest bail to Imran Khan. One of the cases registered against Khan pertains to the attack on the Corps Commander’s House in Lahore. Imran Khan Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has got a big relief in the three cases registered against him after the violence that followed his arrest on 9th May. Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Court on Friday granted anticipatory bail to Imran Khan.

The Lahore Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) granted him bail till June 2 and directed him to be part of the investigation. One of the cases registered against Khan pertains to the attack on the Corps Commander’s House in Lahore.

asked to fight till the last ball

Addressing reporters in the ATC courtroom after the bail, Khan said he had never seen such “action” by the government in the last 35 years. Imran said, “It seems that all fundamental rights have been lost, now only courts are protecting human rights.” Khan further said that come what may, he would fight “till the last ball”.

Imran accused of spreading violence

The arrest of Imran Khan by the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers at the IHC compound on 9 May sparked unrest in Pakistan. For the first time in Pakistan’s history, protesters attacked the Army Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi and set fire to the Corps Commander’s house in Lahore. After which the government accused Imran of promoting violence.

many people died

Police put the death toll in the violent clashes at 10, while Khan’s side claimed that 40 of his workers were killed in firing by security personnel. Explain that top military officials have spoken of punishing those who attack civilian and military institutions under the relevant laws of the country, including the Pakistan Army Act and the Official Secrets Act.

Significantly, Khan was ousted from power in April last year after losing a no-confidence vote. After coming to power, Imran alleged that he was targeted as part of a conspiracy by the US leadership because of his independent foreign policy decisions on Russia, China and Afghanistan.