Islamabad: Shahbaz Gil's lawyer says that his client is ready to apologize in case of any misunderstanding in his statement. According to the report, Tehreek-e-Insaaf leader Shahbaz Gil's lawyer Burhan Azam Malik says that his client is ready to apologize for the statement against the institutions.
On the other hand, the District and Sessions Court of Islamabad reserved its decision on the bail application of PTI leader Shehbaz Gil. According to media reports, Special Prosecutor Raja Rizwan Abbasi completed arguments on Shahbaz Gil's bail application. There is no place left.
In the local court, the prosecutor Raja Rizwan Abbasi argued that the accused had systematically spoken against the officers of the Pakistan Army, his words fueled the rebellion against the Pakistan Army. He said that the accused tried to involve the Pakistan Army in politics, which hurt the sentiments of the officers from soldiers to brigadier. A coup was attempted in the institution by saying that they disobeyed the order, the content of the FIR was written looking at all the cases, and the coup is clearly done.
Prosecutor Raja Rizwan Abbasi said that there are solid grounds to prove the case of treason according to the law. On this occasion, Prosecutor Rizwan Abbasi presented various cases in court. There can be no exception, at the beginning of the hearing of the case, Shahbaz Gil's lawyer argued in the local court of Islamabad and said that what was called a coup, where is the coup? If there is any misunderstanding, Shahbaz Gil is ready to apologize. Shahbaz Gil's lawyer rejected the charges of sedition in the court saying that Shahbaz Gil never thought of sedition and the case was registered by picking points from different places in his interview transcript. There is a misunderstanding in the statement. Shahbaz Gil is ready to clear this misconception. Shahbaz Gil is also ready to apologize, but how did he get this right? He was accused of sedition by raising various points.
The hearing of the case was adjourned till tomorrow, the decision will be pronounced on Shahbaz Gil's bail application tomorrow at 11 o'clock.
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