Imran Khan, a former prime minister, will testify before a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) on Friday to answer questions about the May 9 vandalism at Jinnah House.
PTI Chairman appear JIT today: The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) has requested the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to appear at 4 o’clock at the Qilla Gujjar police station in Lahore.
Lahore attack on the home of the Corp Commander
After taking Imran into custody on May 9, protesters set fire to Jinnah House, which served as the home of the commander of the Lahore Corps.
Miscreants also set fire to the piano, writing desk, desk, and sword of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.
According to sources, the Quaid had bequeathed these artifacts to the Pakistani government, and the government kept them in Jinnah House as national treasures.
“After the arrest of the PTI Chief, violent protests broke out across Punjab, injuring over 150 police officers. Pakistani authorities reported that Lahore witnessed injuries to at least 63 policemen, while Rawalpindi had 28, Faisalabad had 21, Attock had 10, Gujranwala had 13, Sialkot had 5, and Mianwali had 6 injured policemen.
The interim chief minister of Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, declared that he would not rest easy until they apprehended each and every offender who committed the vandalism.