Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders, including Imran Khan, Ali Amin Khan, and Imran Ismail, have received significant relief in the Long March vandalism case.
The District and Sessions Court of Islamabad, presided over by Civil Judge Shehzad Khan, delivered a reserved verdict on the acquittal request, ruling to acquit Imran Khan and the other accused.
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The court also acquitted Raja Khurram Shahzad, Ali Nawaz Awan, and other defendants in the case.
This case was registered at the Secretariat Police Station against PTI founder Imran Khan and others, and the court accepted the defendants’ requests based on the evidence presented during the hearing.
This ruling marks a significant legal victory for PTI leadership, indicating a positive shift in the current political spectrum.