LAHORE HIGH COURT ORDERS HALTING
OPERATION TO ARREST PM IMRAN KHAN TILL 10 AM TOMORROW
In a dramatic turn of events, the
Lahore High Court has ordered the halting of the operation to arrest Pakistan's
Prime Minister Imran Khan until 10 am tomorrow. The decision was made on
Monday, March 15th, following an emergency hearing that lasted several hours.
The Lahore Police had earlier
announced that they would arrest the Prime Minister in connection with a case
of violence that took place during a rally in Lahore back in 2014. The police
claimed that Imran Khan had incited violence during the rally, resulting in the
death of several people.
However, the Prime Minister's
legal team had challenged the arrest warrant, arguing that it was politically
motivated and lacked legal basis. The Lahore High Court, after hearing both
sides, ordered the police to halt the operation until 10 am tomorrow, giving
them time to present their arguments.
The decision has been met with
mixed reactions from the public, with some supporting the Prime Minister and
others criticizing him. The case has added to the already tense political
atmosphere in Pakistan, where Imran Khan's government is facing criticism over
its handling of the economy and other issues.
The Lahore High Court's decision
has been seen as a temporary relief for Imran Khan, but it remains to be seen
what will happen next. The case is expected to continue in the coming days, and
the Prime Minister will have to defend himself against the charges leveled
against him.
As the situation unfolds, the
eyes of the world will be on Pakistan, and the fate of the Prime Minister will
be closely watched.
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