More than 120 PTI employees detained during the protest on November 26 are granted bail by IHC.

More than 120 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) members who were detained during the November 26 demonstration have had their bail granted by the Islamabad High Court (IHC), which has ordered their immediate release.
The bail petitions were heard by a court that included Justice Muhammad Asif and acting Chief Justice Sarfaraz Dogar. In court were attorneys Ali Bukhari, Babar Awan, Murtaza Toori, and others.
In addition to approving the bail, the court ordered all released employees to provide an affidavit at the police station guaranteeing they would not commit the same crimes in the future.
The IHC ordered authorities to release all detained workers immediately and granted bail against PKR 20,000 surety bonds.
It is important to remember that during the demonstration on November 26, a number of PTI employees were taken into custody, and legal action was taken to secure their release.