The Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday dismissed Ulema-e-Islam Pakistan Senator Kamran Murtaza's petition to stop Pakistan Imran Khan's ongoing long march, deeming it as "non-maintainable", the Dawn reported.
Zahoor claimed that Farah Khan, a close friend of Khan's wife Bushra Bibi met with him in Dubai and was instantly interested because the luxury watches were "rare and priceless".
Citing India's decision to import Russian oil despite the ongoing war, Imran Khan said that India says "no" to the US and takes priority for its people.
PTI central leader Fawad Chaudhry said the petition will be filed at SC Peshawar Registry on Monday. He said the petition will be filed on behalf all provincial and national lawmakers of the party.
In the report, he argued that Pakistan's military denied the majority to Khan in a bid to keep him in check. According to Kapil Komireddi, Imran Khan changed his image from "dimwitted tabloid fodder in the West" to a "chillingly prudish regurgitator of anti-Western bromides in Pakistan" whic
A terror case was registered against the leaders of PTI, including party's chairman Imran Khan, secretary-general Asad Umar and 100 other party workers for alleged violence during the protests.
Presently, anti-army sentiments are highly visible in Pakistan. People continue to voice their opinion against the military on social media despite accounts being suspended and arrests being made of people accused of planning anti-army campaigns on the internet.