Imaan Mazari, the daughter of Pakistan‘s ex-human rights minister Shireen Mazari, was arrested Sunday from her residence for interference in state affairs, police said. The lawyer and activist was booked for interference in state affairs, staging a sit-in, and resistance. Her mother Shireen Mazari, who quit PTI after spending her time in police custody following the May 9 riots, termed it an “abduction” and said plain clothes people “took my daughter away after breaking down our front door”. “…They just dragged Imaan out. Of course no warrants or any legal procedure. State fascism. We are only 2 women living in the house. Thus is an abduction,” she said on X. Last week, Imaan reportedly addressed in Islamabad a rally of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement, a group of ethnic Pushtu- speaking activists critical of the army, and criticised the military establishment.