LHC orders release of PTI’s Shireen Mazari

Mazari is required by the court to provide DC with an affidavit declaring that she will refrain from engaging in any such behaviour going forward.

On Monday, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) prominent leader Shireen Mazari was ordered released by the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court (LHC).Imaan Mazari, Mazari’s daughter, and attorneys Shoaib Razak and Aneeq Khatana were also present in court.
Justice Chaudhry Abdul Aziz presided over the hearing of the case that was filed against the former minister’s incarceration.

The senior politician was instructed by the court to submit an affidavit to the deputy commissioner indicating that she will not engage in any such conduct in the future and that the court will not order her to be rearrested if she is not named in any case.

Imaan claimed in a statement to the media that although her mother had been detained three times in a week, the court today revoked the second MPO order for her.The government should consider its actions before destroying homes in this manner, she continued.

In addition, the ex-minister’s daughter stated that while she is unrelated to PTI, “it is unfortunate that party chief Imran Khan has forgotten the workers and leadership.”After an Islamabad police operation on May 12, Mazari was taken into custody. Following a slew of arrests of senior PTI figures, including Senator Ejaz Chaudhry, Asad Umar, Fawad Chaudhry, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Omer Cheema, and Ali Mohammad Khan, she was taken into custody.

In accordance with Section 3 of the MPO, all of these leaders aside from Imran were detained.After being released from Adiala Jail on May 16, Mazari was detained by police once more.

“I was waiting outside Adiala Jail to see [Senator] Falak Naz, ama [my mother], and our lawyer.

Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir, the daughter of the former human rights minister, claimed in a tweet that the Islamabad Police had detained the individuals from outside the jail when we were standing outside the entrance they had instructed us to wait at.

We don’t know where they’ve been taken, she had added.

The former minister for human rights was detained two days after a district court in Islamabad had ordered Mazari’s release thereafter, for a third time.

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