ISLAMABAD: Two local courts in Pakistan’s federal capital on Wednesday dismissed former prime minister Imran Khan’s plea for an exemption from personal appearance while asking him to attend their proceedings in separate cases.
Khan, who was ousted from power in a parliamentary no-confidence vote last year, received gunshot wounds in his leg while leading an anti-government rally in November as part of his campaign to demand early elections in Pakistan.
Since then, he has been confined to his residence in the eastern city of Lahore where he told several media outlets that his life was still in danger.
Khan is also facing a slew of court cases and has sought exemption from personal presence through his lawyer. However, an anti-terror and a banking court in Islamabad rejected his request earlier in the day while asking him to appear before them.
“Imran Khan must appear in the court by 3:30pm or else the law will take its course,” Judge Rakhshanda Shaheen of the banking court, who has been hearing the prohibited funding case, was quoted as saying by local news channels.
Last year, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) gave a verdict wherein it said Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party was guilty of “knowingly and willfully” accepting money from several prohibited international sources and concealing at least 16 bank accounts in violation of the constitution.
The ECP also disqualified Khan from holding political office in another case involving sales of state gifts which led to protests and resistance from his followers and supporters.
The former prime minister and several of his party members were booked on terrorism charges in the wake of these demonstrations in different Pakistani cities that also resulted in some vandalism at various places.
Prior to the warning issued by the banking court, Anti-Terror Judge Jawad Abbas Hassan dismissed Khan’s request for an extension in the interim bail due to his non-appearance.
Both the courts had given the former premier a chance to appear in front of them on February 15 during their last hearing.
Khan has now decided to hold a news conference in the wake of these developments later in the evening.