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Maryam Nawaz Supporters Force Judge To Adjourn The Corruption Case

Maryam NawazThe hearing of case against Maryam Nawaz & Captain Safdar was adjourned after PMLN lawyers & supporters tried to enter the courtroom surrounding the judges.

PMLN lawyers claimed that they were manhandled by security forces outside the court. They said they will hold up the hearing until court decides to take action against the security forces involved in the alleged manhandling.

When this racket was happening Maryam Nawaz & Captain Safdar arrived but the court adjourned the hearing till October 19th and asked defendants to leave the court room. As soon as Maryam Nawaz & Captain Safdar left the room all PMLN lawyers and supporters also left the court.

Talking with media Maryam Nawaz requested Interior Ministry to enforce a plan so that such events never happen again.

It was expected that the court will indict daughter and son in law of the ex Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif who is also facing corruption charges.

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