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Sheikh Rasheed submitted his Bail Application in the Islamabad High Court

Sheikh Rasheed submitted his Bail Application in the Islamabad High Court

Posted on February 10, 2023February 10, 2023 by admin

Awami Muslim League Leader Sheikh Rasheed has filed his bail application in the ISL High Court.

Sheikh Rasheed submitted his Bail Application in the Islamabad High Court

The bail pleas of Sheikh Rasheed, who has also been the IM, were rejected by the SESSIONS COURT OR the Magistrate, due to which he has filed a bail appeal in the “Islamabad High Court”.

In the letter given, Sheikh Rasheed says that I have been arrested because I had given a statement against Asif Ali Zardari or cases are being filed against us to target POLITICAL REVENGE. Asif Zardari did not respond to this, while a case was enrolled against another person.

He further said that I am in jail now, or I don’t think the police need any statement from me now, so I appeal that my bail letter be granted.

Let us tell you that the hearing of this letter given by Sheikh Rasheed will be held in the Islamabad High Court on February 13.

Apart from this, Sheikh Rasheed also said that his arrest was made by breaking into his house and his doors were also broken. He said that the policemen entered his house without his permission and arrested him.

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