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Imran Informs LHC Of Another Eid Holiday Operation Scheduled For Zaman Park

Imran Informs LHC Of Another Eid Holiday Operation Scheduled For Zaman Park

Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, has recently made allegations against the authorities in relation to their planned operations at his residence in Zaman Park. During a hearing of a plea filed by him, seeking to halt “coercive government action” against his political party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and quashment of multiple cases filed against him on identical charges, Imran Khan claimed that the police had previously damaged his home during a Zaman Park operation, despite court orders prohibiting such action. 

Moreover, he revealed in court that he had received information about another operation at his residence during the upcoming Eid holidays. He expressed his concerns over potential bloodshed and requested the Lahore High Court to intervene and halt any action against his party. These allegations by Imran Khan against the authorities have sparked widespread debate and discussion in the country, with many people questioning the government’s actions and motives. 

The Lahore High Court referred Imran Khan’s plea to the full bench for further review, noting that similar cases were already being heard there. This move suggests that the court is taking the matter seriously and will thoroughly examine the evidence presented by both parties before making a decision. The court’s decision will have far-reaching implications for Imran Khan and his political career, as well as the authorities involved in the alleged operations. 

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Overall, the allegations made by Imran Khan have added to the political turmoil in Pakistan, with many people questioning the government’s motives and actions. The court’s decision on this matter will be closely watched and will have significant implications for the country’s political landscape. 

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