The PDM has scheduled a protest before the SC for Monday.
Fazlur Rehman threatens physical force (clubs, slaps, punches) if anyone tries to stop us.

The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) announced on Friday that it will hold a protest demonstration in front of the Supreme Court over the IHC’s “unjust behavior” in granting Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan interim bail for two weeks in the Al-Qadir Trust case.
We have come to the conclusion that we must speak out against this treatment. In my capacity as a PDM representative, I urge all Pakistanis to travel to Islamabad on Monday. “We will stage a sit-in and protest in huge numbers,” he declared during a press conference in Islamabad.
Fazl, who is also the Amir of JUI-F, has stated that no member of his party’s staff will be staying home during the demonstration.
He threatened that physical force will be used against those who sought to stop them.
Fazl claimed that the courts were shielding criminals rather than prosecuting them, citing the case of a man engaged in a Rs60 billion embezzlement who was granted immunity by the highest court.
Did Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz, and Faryal Talpur get any respite from this? Throughout the entire country, there are hooligans and terrorists, and the courts are protecting the latter.
He claimed that the “terrorists” were insulting army sites and targeting the homes of Corp Commanders. The Supreme Court, not the mother-in-law, is the “mother” of the law. ”I’m curious how far they want to go against the Constitution,” he probed.
Fazl told Pakistan’s Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial that his country would not recognise the verdict of fewer than four judges.
He argued that Imran Khan should be classified as a seditionist and rebel rather than a terrorist. The Taliban’s actions would be considered an insurrection, while this party’s are tolerated. We will not tolerate this,” he finally said.
This news comes after the country’s highest court ruled that Imran Khan’s detention by the country’s top anti-graft official on the premises of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) was unconstitutional and ordered his immediate release the day before.
On Tuesday, dozens of paramilitary Rangers executed an arrest order issued against former prime minister Imran Khan in the Al-Qadir Trust case by storming an IHC office and dragging him into an armoured vehicle.
Protests around the country turned violent in response to the news, with some protesters attacking security forces and setting fire to military and civilian property. On Wednesday, the PTI filed an appeal to the Supreme Court challenging Imran’s incarceration.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan ruled in a three-page written order that the petitioner’s arrest warrant, issued by the NAB chairman on May 1 in the Al-Qadir Trust case, cannot be carried out in the Islamabad High Court’s facilities because of the way in which it was executed.