Court indicts Malik Aamir in 9th May violence case
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Former Federal Minister Malik Aamir Dogar Saturday denied all the charges of vandalism and damage to government property in Multan’s 9th May protest in his court appearance, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
Dogar was indicted by Judicial Magistrate Saeed Ahmad Virk for the felonies including vandalism, damage to the national and Government property, interfering with the Establishment’s decisions and other provisions which he completely denied saying they will all be proved wrong soon enough.
Former MNA is already behind bars since 8th June and was arrested as soon as he came out of the hearing in court.
The court adjourned the hearing till 8th July as witnesses for the evidence in the case number 350/23 are being summoned.
Malik said that the situation of the party is known to all. God Almighty has given him the patience to bear with the difficulties and hardships he has to face in Jail. He claimed that after being behind bars, his fear of the prison has vanished and he has also completed the Translation of the Holy Quran.
Cases against Malik Amir Dogar have been registered in Jalilabad, Mumtazabad, Khanewal and other police stations.