Khalid Ishaq added: “Whether it was Imran Khan or Allah Ditta, we are responsible for their security”.


Lahore: The Lahore High Court (LHC) Friday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has been attacked before, we cannot afford any more major accidents.
A hearing was held in the LHC on the petition against not providing security to the former prime minister Imran Khan in Adiala Jail.
Advocate General Punjab Khalid Ishaq objected to the petition being admissible. He stated that he will ask for a report regarding security concerns.
Khalid Ishaq added: “Whether it was Imran Khan or Allah Ditta, we are responsible for their security”.
On this occasion, the Chief Justice of Lahore High Court remarked that we cannot afford any more major accidents. First Liaquat Ali Khan and then Benazir Bhutto were martyred.
The Lahore High Court said that the founder of PTI has been attacked before, what level of security concerns does Imran Khan have?
Advocate General Punjab said that this application can be heard in the Rawalpindi bench. The court adjourned the proceedings till April 3.

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