An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Lahore has granted police a three-day physical remand of PTI leader Yasmin Rashid for a photogrammetric test in a case linked to the vandalism of Jinnah House in Lahore on May 9.

During the hearing today, Judge Abhar Gul directed the police to present Rashid in court on May 25.

At the outset of the hearing, the PTI leader contended that she was feeling better than before. “But my blood pressure is not under control,” she said.

The judge, in his remarks, told Rashid not to worry and assured her that she would be served justice.

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