Bushra Bibi and Imran Khan are accused of inciting the PTI’s protest confrontations on November 24.
Top leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), including Imran Khan, the party’s founder, and his wife Bushra Bibi, are facing charges related to their alleged participation in the violent demonstrations on November 24.
The protest was found to have violated anti-terrorism regulations, leading to the first legal action after the disturbances at the Taxila police station.
In addition to major PTI members including opposition leader Omar Ayub, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, PTI’s Aleema Khan, and Senator Azam Swati, the case, which is lodged under multiple accusations, names over 300 people. The court document also names Shehryar Riaz and Taimur Masood as other leaders.
During their altercations with the police, demonstrators damaged government property, including cars and motorcycles, according to the accusation.
Another disturbing charge against the accused is the kidnapping and torture of a police driver who was allegedly detained by demonstrators before being freed.
Section 144 breach, interference with government activities, and damage to both public and private property are among the charges in the case, which is designated as No. 2594.
It is also alleged that the demonstrators caused major disturbances by obstructing roads and igniting unrest with sizable crowds.
On November 24, convoys departed for Islamabad as part of the PTI’s continuing campaign, which included the protests.
From Khyber, the convoy reached Punjab under the leadership of Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.