Life Imprisonment for PTI Worker, Crackdown on Party Leaders Widens
A Pakistani anti-terrorism court delivered a life sentence to Muhammad Ismail, a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) worker, on August 2, 2025, for his involvement in the May 9 riots in Mianwali. The court also declared 50 other PTI members, including several senior leaders, as absconders.
This harsh judgment follows a separate court order issuing arrest warrants for 18 more PTI leaders in connection with a protest held in 2024. The court issued a stern warning about taking action against those who remain at large and their guarantors.
The escalating legal action against PTI members underscores the deepening political crisis in Pakistan. The crackdown intensifies scrutiny on the party’s role in the May 9 violence and raises concerns about the broader implications for political freedoms.
The severity of the sentences and the wide-ranging warrants signal a determined effort by authorities to quell dissent and hold those responsible for the May 9 disturbances accountable. This development will undoubtedly have significant ramifications for the ongoing political landscape in Pakistan, especially with general elections approaching.