ISLAMABAD: The acting Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court, Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar, on Thursday grant­­ed bail to more than 120 Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) workers, who were taken into custody following the Nov 26 protest.

The court ordered their immediate release, subject to certain conditions.

While approving their request for bail, Justice Dogar directed the PTI workers to submit an affidavit to the police station concerned, affirming they would not engage in similar activities again.

As part of the bail conditions, the IHC mandated the submission of a surety bond worth Rs20,000 for each of the applicants.

The Nov 26 PTI protest, which led to mass arrests, was aimed at putting pressure on the government to release its incarcerated leader Imran Khan. The Islamabad administration had detained several party workers citing security concerns and violation of law and order.

In a related development, a petition has been filed in the IHC seeking details about those workers, who were injured or died during the Nov 24-26 PTI protests.

The petition cited the Ministry of Interior, PIMS, Polyclinic Hospital, and DG Safe City as respondents.

According to the petition, a peaceful protest was held on Nov 24 for democratic rights, which was met with an attack. On Nov 26, multiple workers were reportedly killed and injured between Chungi and D Chowk. Another protest rally was staged from Zero Point, during which more violence ensued and several protesters received bullet injuries. Addi­tionally, electricity was cut off to areas adjacent to Blue Area.

The petitioner claims that applications for information about the casualties were made, but no response was received.

The petition urged the court to order the provision of details about the injured and the dece­ased and mandate post-mortem and medico-legal reports.

Published in Dawn, February 21st, 2025

Opinion

First line of defence

First line of defence

Pakistan’s foreign service has long needed reform to be able to adapt to global changes and leverage opportunities in a more multipolar world.

Editorial

Eid amidst crises
Updated 31 Mar, 2025

Eid amidst crises

Until the Muslim world takes practical steps to end these atrocities, these besieged populations will see no joy.
Women’s rights
Updated 01 Apr, 2025

Women’s rights

Such judgements, and others directly impacting women’s rights should be given more airtime in media.
Not helping
31 Mar, 2025

Not helping

THE continued detention of Baloch Yakjehti Committee leaders — including Dr Mahrang Baloch in Quetta and Sammi ...
Hard habits
Updated 30 Mar, 2025

Hard habits

Their job is to ensure that social pressures do not build to the point where problems like militancy and terrorism become a national headache.
Dreams of gold
30 Mar, 2025

Dreams of gold

PROSPECTS of the Reko Diq project taking off soon seem to have brightened lately following the completion of the...
No invitation
30 Mar, 2025

No invitation

FOR all of Pakistan’s hockey struggles, including their failure to qualify for the Olympics and World Cup as well...