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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday restrained Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from ‘illegally and unconstitutionally’ taking out long march in Islamabad on August 14, ARY News reported.
The observed that, “We also want protection of people, hence the court cannot allow closure of the country. The court issued these directives while hearing a petition against placement of containers on different points of Punjab for security purpose.
Though the LHC said it allowed PTI to go on with its long march under constitutional limits.
The PTI lawyer Ahmed Owais also said court did not bar the party from carrying out long march. He added that decision on court’s verdict will be taken after consultation with party members.
LHC restrains PTI from ‘unconstitutional’ mode of long march | ARY NEWS
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday restrained Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from ‘illegally and unconstitutionally’ taking out long march in Islamabad on August 14, ARY News reported.
The observed that, “We also want protection of people, hence the court cannot allow closure of the country. The court issued these directives while hearing a petition against placement of containers on different points of Punjab for security purpose.
Though the LHC said it allowed PTI to go on with its long march under constitutional limits.
The PTI lawyer Ahmed Owais also said court did not bar the party from carrying out long march. He added that decision on court’s verdict will be taken after consultation with party members.
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday restrained Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from ‘illegally and unconstitutionally’ taking out long march in Islamabad on August 14, ARY News reported.
The observed that, “We also want protection of people, hence the court cannot allow closure of the country. The court issued these directives while hearing a petition against placement of containers on different points of Punjab for security purpose.
Though the LHC said it allowed PTI to go on with its long march under constitutional limits.
The PTI lawyer Ahmed Owais also said court did not bar the party from carrying out long march. He added that decision on court’s verdict will be taken after consultation with party members.
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday restrained Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from ‘illegally and unconstitutionally’ taking out long march in Islamabad on August 14, ARY News reported.
The observed that, “We also want protection of people, hence the court cannot allow closure of the country. The court issued these directives while hearing a petition against placement of containers on different points of Punjab for security purpose.
Though the LHC said it allowed PTI to go on with its long march under constitutional limits.
The PTI lawyer Ahmed Owais also said court did not bar the party from carrying out long march. He added that decision on court’s verdict will be taken after consultation with party members.
So Lahore high court has stopped Imran as well as Qadari from doing Dharna although they can do long march.
So what now? Imran planned to sit in Islamabad till demands are met. Now N league has another loop hole that courts have stopped from dharna. How will Imran handle the situation?
The observed that, “We also want protection of people, hence the court cannot allow closure of the country. The court issued these directives while hearing a petition against placement of containers on different points of Punjab for security purpose.
Though the LHC said it allowed PTI to go on with its long march under constitutional limits.
The PTI lawyer Ahmed Owais also said court did not bar the party from carrying out long march. He added that decision on court’s verdict will be taken after consultation with party members.
LHC restrains PTI from ‘unconstitutional’ mode of long march | ARY NEWS
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday restrained Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from ‘illegally and unconstitutionally’ taking out long march in Islamabad on August 14, ARY News reported.
The observed that, “We also want protection of people, hence the court cannot allow closure of the country. The court issued these directives while hearing a petition against placement of containers on different points of Punjab for security purpose.
Though the LHC said it allowed PTI to go on with its long march under constitutional limits.
The PTI lawyer Ahmed Owais also said court did not bar the party from carrying out long march. He added that decision on court’s verdict will be taken after consultation with party members.
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday restrained Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from ‘illegally and unconstitutionally’ taking out long march in Islamabad on August 14, ARY News reported.
The observed that, “We also want protection of people, hence the court cannot allow closure of the country. The court issued these directives while hearing a petition against placement of containers on different points of Punjab for security purpose.
Though the LHC said it allowed PTI to go on with its long march under constitutional limits.
The PTI lawyer Ahmed Owais also said court did not bar the party from carrying out long march. He added that decision on court’s verdict will be taken after consultation with party members.
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday restrained Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from ‘illegally and unconstitutionally’ taking out long march in Islamabad on August 14, ARY News reported.
The observed that, “We also want protection of people, hence the court cannot allow closure of the country. The court issued these directives while hearing a petition against placement of containers on different points of Punjab for security purpose.
Though the LHC said it allowed PTI to go on with its long march under constitutional limits.
The PTI lawyer Ahmed Owais also said court did not bar the party from carrying out long march. He added that decision on court’s verdict will be taken after consultation with party members.
So Lahore high court has stopped Imran as well as Qadari from doing Dharna although they can do long march.
So what now? Imran planned to sit in Islamabad till demands are met. Now N league has another loop hole that courts have stopped from dharna. How will Imran handle the situation?