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Pakistan: Relief to former PM Imran Khan from Islamabad High Court, leg broken in a scuffle

Internet Desk. The internal situation of Pakistan is very bad. Situation is not under control. The situation is such that with the former Prime Minister of the country, there is a push inside the court of the country. There was a scuffle in the court with former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan. At present, Imran Khan has got a big relief from the Islamabad High Court.

The Islamabad High Court has extended the period of his bail pleas in nine cases. At the same time, his party leaders and workers have said that Imran Khan’s leg is broken again after being pushed by the people present in the Lahore High Court. During the hearing on Thursday, Imran Khan appeared before a two-member bench of the Islamabad High Court headed by Chief Justice Ameer Farooq.

Meanwhile, leaders of the former Pakistan Prime Minister’s party have said that Imran Khan’s leg is broken again after being pushed by people present at the Lahore High Court. If media reports are to be believed, Imran Khan’s leg has been injured again. He said that his leg was fractured due to a scuffle during his appearance in the Lahore High Court. The doctors have advised him rest for 10 days.

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