Pakistan current affairs: Have the army and Imran Khan come face to face?

PAKISTAN POLITICS

epa10133488 Supporters of Pakistan's former Prime Minister and head of opposition political party Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, Imran Khan gather outside the Khan's residence Bani Gala in Islamabad, Pakistan, 22 August 2022. Pakistan's High Court of Islamabad granted on 22 August a three-day pre-arrest bail to former Prime Minister Imran Khan in a case involving terrorism charges, his lawyer said. The government registered a case against Khan on 21 August under the Anti-Terrorism Act, following a speech - telecast live on TV - in which he threatened to register a case against police officials for 'torturing' party leader Shahbaz Gill in custody. EPA/SOHAIL SHAHZAD Source: EPA / SOHAIL SHAHZAD/EPA

Show-cause notice issued to former Prime Minister Imran Khan for threatening Judge Zeba Chaudhry, Shehbaz Gul was subjected to torture during detention: Imran Khan's accusation but the federal government denies the allegations. Listen the podcast for details.



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