Imran Khan accused of attack on Pak army headquarters, difficulties may increase


Imran Khan News: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan and chief of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan is not taking the name of his problems. He has been accused of being involved in the violence that took place in Pakistan on 9 May. He has been nominated in a total of 6 cases. The special thing is that in the six cases in which Imran Khan has been nominated, three cases are included under the Anti-Terrorism Act.

Imran Khan’s name has come up in the General Headquarters (GHQ), attack on military establishments and arson incident at the metro station. Significantly, Imran Khan’s supporters allegedly broke open the doors of Pakistan Army’s GHQ in Rawalpindi on May 9, which the country’s army has termed as a black day. According to The News report, three cases against Imran Khan have been registered on May 9 and the other three on May 10 under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA). Joint Investigation Team (JIT) is probing all the cases.

Imran Khan facing 150 cases

Let us inform that since being out of power in April last year, Imran Khan is reportedly facing 150 cases across the country. Notably, on May 9 Imran Khan A few hours after his arrest, his party supporters also attacked the Corps Commander’s House in Lahore. Where Imran’s supporters ransacked the Corps Commander’s House.

Violence took place on May 9

It is known that the Corps Commander House is known as Jinnah House, which once used to be the residence of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. More than 20 civilian and military installations were attacked in the violence on 9 May, in which more than 10 people were killed. However, Khan was in custody when the violence took place.

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