PTI supporters misbehave with Ibrarul Haq at London’s concert
PTI supporters misbehaved with former PTI leader Ibrarul Haq at a concert in London.
Former PTI leader Ibrarul Haq is in London where he participated in a musical concert.
The organizers of the event had to call the London police to control the PTI mob at the musical show.
The incident, marked by heated exchanges and physical altercations, prompted the organizers to call the police to restore order.
Last week Ibrarul Haq left the PTI like many others and condemned the May 9 attacks. Ibrar also raised his concern against the PTI’s policy of targeting the army’s top brass and attacking military infrastructures on May 9.

A housing society of Aleem Khan, former ATM of Imran Khan and an estranged PTI leader, organized a concert in London.
Pakistan’s renowned singer and celebrity Ibrarul Haq delivered a memorable performance, enthralling the audience with his popular songs.
However, the situation turned ugly when some of the PTI supporters encircles Ibrar and misbehaved with him just because he had left PTI and politics alike after May 9 riots.
PTI’s Khadija Shah seeks apology
Elite PTI activist and fashion designer Khadija Shah has tendered an apology through social media for her involvement in the May 9 attack on the Lahore Corps Commander’s residence.
The Punjab government has declared Khadija Shah the prime suspect in the Jinnah House vandalism case. She has expressed regret for her actions in a video message shared on social
media.
Khadija condemned the May 9 attacks and apologized for the tweet against the
military’s top brass.
Earlier in the day, it was reported that the health condition of Khadija Shah reportedly took a sudden turn for the worse at Lahore’s Central Jail.
The PTI activist Khadija Shah had been experiencing stomach problems in
detention.
After a week-long hide-and-seek, Khadija Shah voluntarily surrendered
herself at Iqbal Town police station in Lahore on May 23.
On the following (May 24), Lahore police got her seven-day judicial custody
from an anti-terrorism court (ATC). The court ordered the police to produce her
again on May 31.
