Pakistan's ex-PM Imran Khan gets interim bail in attempted murder case
World | February 28, 2023 19:18 ISTAccording to the media report, the court has granted relief to the former Prime Minister till March 9 against surety bonds worth PRK 1,00,000.
According to the media report, the court has granted relief to the former Prime Minister till March 9 against surety bonds worth PRK 1,00,000.
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