Yasmin Rashid calls for action against Maryam Nawaz over alleged police uniform violation

Yasmin Rashid calls for action against Maryam Nawaz over alleged police uniform violation

LAHORE, April 25: The senior leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Dr. Yasmin Rashid has demanded legal action against Maryam Nawaz, alleging that she wore a police uniform without being recruited, which is a punishable offense.

Speaking to media at the Anti-Terrorism Court, Yasmin Rashid emphasized that anyone not officially in the police force wearing the uniform commits a crime. She criticized the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) for allegedly trying to secure a deal for Nawaz's release, stating that PTI would not resort to such tactics.

She also expressed frustration over the delay in processing her own bail applications, claiming they have been pending for months without resolution.

In a show of support for PTI, Sanam Javed and Alia Hamza were praised by Rashid as symbols of resilience. Despite facing political oppression, they remain undeterred. Sanam is currently held at Sargodha Jail.

Meanwhile, the Lahore Anti-Terrorism Court, presided over by Judge Arshad Javed, has set May 9 as the date for the next hearing in two cases related to the burning of a PML-N office.

The accused, brought from Sargodha Jail for the court appearance, will face charges in connection with the incidents. The court has adjourned the trial proceedings of both cases until May 8, summoning the accused to face the charges at the upcoming hearing.

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