Lahore:
Lahore High Court (LHC) has sought details before June 19 on the legal status of the PTI leaders who attended a meeting where the party’s founding chairman, Imran Khan, allegedly instructed party members to target military installations in the event of his arrest.
Meanwhile, Division Bench, led by justice, stated Syed Shahbaz Ali Rizvi, also the prosecution of concluding arguments about bail care provided by Imran Khan in several cases registered against him in connection with the May 9th riots. The court asked for a list of all meeting participants to decide who had secured bail or who had been arrested.
At the beginning of the procedure, a list containing the names of witnesses to the May 9 events that had registered their statements was presented to court.
The court was assessed by all the details of the cases in which these testimonies had been registered.
The lawyer informed the court that this was not a routine case and that different methods had been used to collect evidence. He maintained that, under the law, it is not necessary for a person who encourages violence to be directly involved in arson.
Anyone who encourages the public for violence would face the same consequences as those who commit arson or to disturb law and order, he added.
The lawyer also claimed that any person whose instructions lead the public to gather and cause disturbance or destruction would be held equally responsible.



