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The troubles of jailed former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan are increasing. 14 new cases have been registered against Imran for violent protests in Islamabad. With this, the number of cases registered against Imran in Islamabad has increased to 76. Islamabad Capital Territory Police (ICTP) has given this information by submitting a report to the High Court on December 5. Imran had issued a message from jail and asked his supporters and PTI party workers to protest across the country. Imran’s demand was that the mandate received by his party in the elections should be recognized, the detained party members should be released and the 26th amendment related to the appointment of judges in the Supreme Court should be repealed. 7 people also died in the demonstrations held on Imran’s demand. These included 4 protesters and 3 policemen. Pakistani media reports claimed that Imran supporters had killed policemen by running vehicles over them. Imran supporters were forcibly driven away by the police. On the demand of Imran Khan, his supporters and PTI workers marched to Islamabad. On 24 November, the protesters reached D-Chowk, the high security zone (red zone) of Islamabad. Here the protesters started protesting. However, on the night of 26 November, the police forcibly removed the protesting protesters from D-Chowk. D Chowk is the most high profile area of ??Islamabad. Rashtrapati Bhavan, PM Office, Parliament House and Supreme Court are in this area. Charges framed against Imran Khan in the case of attack on Army Headquarters A Pakistani court on Thursday framed charges against former Prime Minister Imran Khan and several leaders and workers of his party in the case of attack on Army Headquarters. Imran has declared himself innocent after the charges were framed. However, Imran has been convicted in this case last week. Imran and 143 other persons were accused in a police station in Rawalpindi on 9 May 2023 in the case of attack on Army Headquarters. Imran supporters vandalized several military offices after their arrest in a case last year. These included Jinnah House i.e. Corps Commander House of Lahore, Mianwali Airbase, ISI Bhawan of Faisalabad and Army Headquarters of Rawalpindi. During the hearing on Thursday, charges were framed against 60 accused including Imran. The next hearing in this case will be held on December 10. ——————————– Also read these news related to Imran Khan and violence in Pakistan… Imran Khan convicted in May 9 violence: Supporters had entered military offices for the former PM, set fire Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan was convicted by an anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Lahore on Saturday for the violence that took place on May 9, 2023. The court has also canceled Imran Khan’s bail in 8 cases. Read the full news here… Protest of Imran Khan’s party ends in Pakistan: Army chased them away, Home Minister said – Bushra Bibi fled fearing arrest Imran Khan’s party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has ended its protest. According to Pakistani website The Dawn, the party announced this on Wednesday morning. PTI said that any further decision will be taken on the advice of Imran Khan. Read the full news here…
