Treated like a ‘terrorist’ says wife of Imran Khan ally jailed ahead of trial in Pakistan
- Fawad Chaudhry was arrested following a complaint from the Election Commission of Pakistan, which accused him of threatening its head and other officials
- Chaudhry is a supporter of Khan who was ousted by a no-confidence vote in April, but refused to accept the outcome and persisted in calls for early elections
A Pakistani court on Friday sent to jail for two weeks a senior ally of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, after his arrest over allegations that he threatened the chief of the elections oversight body and other government officials.
Khan was ousted by a parliamentary no-confidence vote in April, but has refused to accept that outcome and has persisted in his calls for early elections, leading to a political stand-off with the current government of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
Khan’s supporter Fawad Chaudhry was arrested from the eastern city of Lahore on Wednesday following a complaint from the Election Commission of Pakistan, which has accused him of threatening its head, Sikandar Sultan Raja, and other officials.
The government says Chaudhry’s threats were meant to prevent the commission’s officials from performing their duties and inciting people to violence against them, a charge Chaudhry’s lawyer Babar Awan denied.
Chaudhry, who serves as senior vice-president in Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, was in handcuffs when police brought him into the court Friday amid tight security.
The court ordered Chaudry to be held in jail for two weeks while investigators formally submit charges against him before his formal trial begins.
Chaudhry’s legal team says it is seeking bail for him from another court.