Pakistan Court Grants Interim Bail to 230 PTI Leaders

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ATC extends interim relief for over 230 PTI leaders, citing ongoing investigations and upcoming hearings.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) has granted significant legal relief to more than 230 leaders and workers of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), ordering that they not be arrested in ongoing cases until May 21.

The decision comes amid a series of legal challenges faced by PTI leadership in multiple cases linked to political protests. ATC Judge Abul Hasanat Muhammad Zulqarnain presided over hearings concerning the November 26 incidents, the Sangjani rally, and demonstrations outside the Supreme Court.

Key PTI figures, including Umair Niazi, Rauf Hasan, and Azam Swati, appeared in court during the proceedings. The court extended interim bail for all 230 petitioners, emphasizing that final arguments must be presented in upcoming hearings to determine the cases’ outcomes.

During the proceedings, PTI lawyers argued that the charges were politically motivated, while prosecutors maintained that the accused were involved in protest-related violence and property damage, requiring thorough investigation.

The cases span multiple jurisdictions, including Tarnol, Ramna, Aabpara, and Secretariat police stations, covering allegations of property destruction, public disorder, and other offenses. Legal experts note that interim relief allows the accused to present their defense, but final judgments will rely on evidence and arguments presented in court.

Political analysts say the ruling may influence Pakistan’s political landscape by temporarily easing legal pressure on PTI leadership, potentially enabling more active participation in party affairs. The next hearing is expected to be a critical juncture in these high-profile cases.

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