Islamabad:
Hearings about the petitions before the occasion of bail filed by three PTI-MNAs, including Asif Khan, Sajid Khan Mohammad and another, in November 26 D-Chowk Protest Case, was heard Monday in the Anti-Terrorism Court in Islamabad.
All three guarantee care were rejected by Judge Tahir Abbas Supra due to the fact that the petries did not present themselves to the court.
On November 13, PTI Chairman Imran Khan made a “last call” for nationwide protests to be held on November 24, demanding the restoration of PTI’s electoral mandate, the release of imprisoned party members and the reversal of the 26th amendment which he claimed had authorized a “dictatorial regime.”
The protest was held in D-Chowk, Islamabad, where people traveled from different provinces to honor Khan’s call. The state had rejected any room for negotiation and an operation was carried out against the protesters and the PTI management fled the stage. The protest ended with the operation on November 26.
On November 25, a policeman was killed during clashes with protesters at Jandial Checkpoint near Taxila as Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) supporters continued to push through road barriers and barricades on major highways to head towards Islamabad.



