Imran Khan top aide arrested for fourth time after release from Pakistan courts — lawyer

The photo posted July 31, 2019 shows former prime minister Imran Khan’s aide and ex-human rights minister Dr. Shireen Mazari addressing an event in Islamabad, Pakistan. (National Assembly of Pakistan/Twitter)
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Updated 22 May 2023
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Imran Khan top aide arrested for fourth time after release from Pakistan courts — lawyer

  • Dr. Shireen Mazari, a top leader of Khan’s PTI party, has been arrested four times this month on charges of inciting people to violence
  • Mazari’s arrest takes place hours after the Lahore High Court ordered the former human rights minister to be released from jail

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan’s aide and ex-human rights minister Dr. Shireen Mazari was arrested on Monday for the fourth time in 10 days, her lawyer said, hours after a high court in Lahore ordered police to release her.

Mazari, 72, is among several leaders of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) who were arrested after angry mobs attacked military installations, set fire to government buildings, and smashed buses to protest Khan’s detention on corruption charges on May 9.

Mazari, who was first arrested on May 12, was subsequently nabbed by police on May 16 and May 18 despite court orders calling her arrest illegal. On Monday, the Rawalpindi bench of the Lahore High Court (LHC) issued an order to release Mazari during a hearing on a petition challenging her arrest. The court ordered police not to rearrest the PTI leader if she was not named in any case.

“72 year old Dr. @ShireenMazari1 arrested by Punjab Police for the fourth time in 10 days,” Barrister Ahsan J. Pirzada, a member of her legal team, wrote on Twitter.

“We have no idea where they have taken her.”

 

 

The development takes place amid heightened tensions between Khan and Pakistan’s powerful military establishment, which vowed to try the May 9 rioters under military laws.

Notable leaders of the PTI who have been arrested following the May 9 protests are Asad Umar, former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, Maleeka Bokhari, and others.

Khan, who has been calling for snap elections since his ouster from office last year, has accused the government of initiating a crackdown against his party supporters to “crush” it ahead of the upcoming general elections, a charge the government denies.


‘Fully stand with Bangladesh’: Pakistan PM backs decision to boycott India match

Updated 04 February 2026
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‘Fully stand with Bangladesh’: Pakistan PM backs decision to boycott India match

  • Pakistan’s government have not allowed the national cricket team to play its World Cup match against India on Feb. 15
  • Pakistan has accused India of influencing ICC decisions, criticized global cricket body for replacing Bangladesh in World Cup

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday backed his government’s decision to bar the national men’s cricket team from playing against India in the upcoming T20 World Cup tournament, reaffirming support for Bangladesh. 

Pakistan’s government announced on social media platform X last week that it has allowed its national team to travel to Sri Lanka for the World Cup. However, it said the Green Shirts will not take the field against India on their scheduled match on Feb. 15. 

Pakistan’s participation in the tournament was thrown into doubt after Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi criticized the International Cricket Council (ICC) for replacing Bangladesh with Scotland. The decision was taken after Bangladesh said it would not let its team travel to India out of security concerns. 

During a meeting of the federal cabinet, Sharif highlighted that Pakistan has said that politics should be kept away from sports. 

“We have taken this stand after careful consideration and in this regard, we should stand fully with Bangladesh,” Sharif said in televised remarks. 

“And I believe this is a very reasonable decision.”

Pakistan has blamed India for influencing the ICC’s decisions. The global cricket governing body is currently led by Jay Shah, the head of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Shah is the son of Indian Home Minister Amit Shah. 

Pakistan’s boycott announcement has triggered media frenzy worldwide, with several Indian cricket experts and analysts criticizing Islamabad for the decision. An India-Pakistan cricket contest is by far the most lucrative and eagerly watched match of any ICC tournament. 

The ICC has ensured that the two rivals and Asian cricket giants are always in the same group of any ICC event since 2012 to capitalize on the high-stakes game. 

The two teams have played each other at neutral venues over the past several years, as bilateral cricket remains suspended between them since 2013 due to political tensions. 

Those tensions have persisted since the two nuclear-armed nations engaged in the worst fighting between them since 1999 in May 2025, after India blamed Pakistan for an attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed tourists. 

Pakistan denied India’s allegations that it was involved in the attack, calling for a credible probe into the incident.