Pakistani court quashes terrorism charges against former prime minister Imran Khan for 'threatening' a judge and police officials
A Pakistani court has quashed terrorism charges against former prime minister Imran Khan for "threatening" a judge and police officials.
In his speech during a rally on August 20, Khan said he will take legal action against the capital Islamabad’s police chief, and a judicial official who ordered two-day physical remand of his chief of staff Shehbaz Gill. Later the government filed a case against Khan under terrorism law which was challenged by Khan's party in the Islamabad High Court.READ MORE: Disqualification case against Khan
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