PTI leader Omar Ayub Khan was granted transit bail in six cases by the Peshawar High Court. He appeared with his counsel to seek the remand and claimed that 95 ‘fake’ cases have been filed against him. Additionally, he demanded the release of PTI workers, including the former prime minister. Khan recently lost the PM election to Shehbaz Sharif.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Omar Ayub Khan on Friday granted transit bail in six cases bail from Peshawar High Court (PHC), ARY News reported.
As per details, Omar Ayub along with his counsel Babar Awan appeared before the PHC Abbottabad bench to seek transit remand in six cases registered against the former minister in Mianwali, Faisalabad and Lahore.
The court after initial arguments granted Omar Ayub transit bail in six cases until April 14. He was directed to appear before the concerned courts.
Talking to newsmen after getting transit bail, Omar Ayub claimed 95 ‘fake’ cases have been registered against him under sections of murder, attempt to murder and terrorism.
He demanded the release of all PTI workers including the former prime minister.
It is pertinent to mention here Omar Ayub Khan lost the PM election against Shehbaz Sharif, last week. Ayub secured 92 votes while Shehbaz Sharif secured over 200 votes to become the country’s PM again.
Omar Ayub Khan, an independent candidate backed by PTI won the election for National Assembly constituency NA-18, Haripur by securing 192,948 votes.
According to the unofficial result issued by the Returning Officer/ECP, his runner-up was Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate, Babar Nawaz Khan who bagged 112,389 votes. The voters’ turn-out remained 49.88%.
The Peshawar High Court has recently granted transit bail to Omar Ayub Khan, the federal minister for energy, in response to a petition filed by him. The decision was made in light of the upcoming elections, as Khan is contesting from Haripur and is required to travel to his constituency. This development comes amidst the ongoing political landscape and raises crucial questions about the intersection of law and politics. Khan’s case exemplifies the complexities within the legal and political realms, shedding light on the significance of legal proceedings in the political arena. As the situation continues to unfold, it underscores the interface between law and public office, prompting discussions on the role of the judiciary in safeguarding both the rights of individuals and the integrity of the electoral process.
Source: ARY NEWS
Omar Ayub Khan, a PTI leader, has been granted transit bail in six cases by the Peshawar High Court. He appeared before the court with his counsel to seek transit remand in cases registered against him in Mianwali, Faisalabad, and Lahore. The court granted him transit bail until April 14, directing him to appear before the concerned courts. Omar Ayub claimed that 95 ‘fake’ cases have been registered against him and demanded the release of PTI workers. He recently lost the PM election against Shehbaz Sharif and won the election for National Assembly constituency NA-18, Haripur.
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