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Imran booked in 54 cases in Punjab

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The Punjab government has provided the high court with information regarding the FIRs registered against the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in different districts of province.
Farrukh Lodhi, a lawyer for the Punjab government, presented the report in the Lahore high court.

The report indicates that a total of 54 FIRs are registered against PTI founder Imran Khan across various districts in Punjab.
The breakdown of cases against the former prime minister include 21 cases in Lahore, 19 in Rawalpindi, seven in Sheikhupura, five in Faisalabad, and one in Gujranwala.
Earlier on November 8, an anti terrorism court in Lahore granted bail to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan in four May 9 cases.

The ATC judge, Arshad Javed, took up the bail pleas and after hearing arguments from both the sides approved the pleas filed by the former prime minister Imran Khan.
The Prosecutor general Punjab Farhad Ali presented his arguments before the court and approved the bail pleas saying that Imran Khan had informed his workers to attack important state buildings if he is arrested.

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