Aleema Khan asserts that her egg attack was “scripted.”

Aleema Khan, the sister of the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claimed Wednesday that the attack on her with an egg was prearranged.
Aleema Khan told reporters that the police had shielded the two women who flung eggs at her. She stated both women were later released, despite the police first claiming they were arrested.
Aleema Khan continued by saying that such disrespectful behavior toward women is not tolerated by either our society or our faith. “We’ve been visiting jails for two years, and never before has such an incident occurred,” she continued.
However, a petition against the registration of a complaint against the girl who tossed an egg at Aleema Khan outside of Adiala Jail has been postponed by Additional District and Sessions Judge Farhat Jebeen Rana. After examining the pertinent record, the court will make a decision about the petition.
Aleema Khan came in court with her attorneys, Faisal Malik and Tabish Farooq, for the first hearing. They said that Aleema Khan was harassed and an egg was thrown, which is a crime that can be prosecuted.
The attorney representing Aleema Khan asked the court to grant an order for the registration of a lawsuit that involves harassment. After reviewing the pertinent documents, the court has now set a date for a ruling on the case.