PTI founder and employees are being held in a protest case in Faisalabad on November 24.

The PTI founder and forty-five employees are the subject of a case filed at the Ghulam Mehmoodabad Police Station in Faisalabad, according to the information.

The 13 allegations in the FIR, which was issued in response to Sub-Inspector Ashfaq’s complaint, include vandalism, terrorism, and damage to public property.

Anti-government chants and opposition to the police during the demonstration are also mentioned in the FIR. According to the lawsuit, protesters reportedly used sticks to strike police officers and other personnel. Others were able to escape, but 35 demonstrators were arrested.

There are ongoing investigations.

On November 24, Imran Khan’s demand prompted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf workers to conduct a protest. As PTI workers attempted to remove the containers, violent incidents were also reported from various regions of the country.

In a different development, the indictment of Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and 120 other defendants in the GHQ attack case was postponed till November 28.

The accused people’s absence caused the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi to postpone the indictment, according to the information.

Muhammad Faisal Malik, a lawyer for the PTI, claims that traffic jams prevented the accused from showing up for court.

Amjad Ali Shah, the ATC judge, presided over the proceedings and postponed the case till November 28.

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