The ATC judge barred the police from arresting Imran Khan till June 2
A senior Punjab govt official said that the Punjab police will send a delegation to search Imran Khan's house in Lahore on Friday to apprehend "terrorists" allegedly holed up in his residence
Pakistan's former premier Imran Khan said the police have surrounded his house in the eastern city of Lahore to potentially arrest him again, stoking concerns of a repeat of the violent clashes
Khan said his re-arrest was imminent. Hours earlier, Islamabad's High Court had granted him a bail extension until May 31, his lawyer Faisal Chaudhry said
Former Prime Minsiter and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan addressed the nation on Wednesday, saying that it might be his last before his arrest
The interim government in Pakistan's Punjab province claimed that some '30 to 40' terrorists are hiding at the Lahore residence of former prime minister Imran Khan
A single bench of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) heard the pleas in cases pertaining to allegations against top officers of state institutions
The military's sharp reaction marks another escalation in an ongoing showdown between Pakistan's most powerful institution and Imran Khan, who was arrested by an anti-graft agency
He said miscreants were infiltrated into the PTI protesters and instigated his workers, video evidence of which he said available with the party
The motion - moved by Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Shazia Sobia - was unanimously adopted by the house, the Express Tribune newspaper reported
The ISPR stated that the commanders also communicated the anguish and sentiments of the rank and file of the army on these unfortunate and unacceptable incidents
Civilian-military conflict never ends well
Khan was accompanied by his wife Bushra Bibi, who was granted pre-arrest bail till May 23 by the high court in the Al-Qadir Trust case
Amidst tight security, Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan reached Lahore High Court to seek bail in cases registered against him for torching the house of the Corps Commander
The violent protests and arson that broke out all across Pak following arrest of former prime minister Imran posed damage of as much as PKR 250 mn to both private and public property, reported Dawn
As the PDM-led govt gears up to kick start its sit-in to press Chief Justice of Pakistan to resign, Imran Khan has revealed details of an alleged London plan
"No one must ever be penalised for their party affiliations. This goes against all democratic norms," HRCP added
The federal govt has apparently failed to convince PDM Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman to change the venue of the sit-in and announced that a new place of protest gathering would be decided by Monday
Khan's arrest erupted violent protests in different parts of the country. At least 10 people were killed and dozens of others sustained injuries during days-long protests with internet ban across
After an eerie calm over weekend, Pak bracing for another tense day due to a planned protest by a key govt ally