
Caretaker Punjab government submitted evidence of Tehreek-e-Insaaf’s involvement in terrorism to the Chief Election Commissioner of election commission to declare PTI a banned party.
Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja Nagaran reached Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi at the Chief Minister’s House. A high-level briefing session was held under the chairmanship of both. In the meeting, the terrorist incidents of May 9 were strongly condemned and complete solidarity with the Pakistan Army was expressed. In the meeting, the Chief Election Commissioner and the members will be presented concrete evidence of involvement of a political party in the May 9 terrorist incidents, including briefings, photos, videos, messaging evidence. Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that on May 9, a political party shamed the entire Pakistani nation, the attacks on military installations were carried out under regular planning, through geo-fencing of the contacts between the attackers and the political leadership in Zaman Park. Evidence has emerged. A dirty game was played in the guise of politics and according to the initial estimates, a loss of Rs 600 crore was incurred. Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja said that the Punjab government under the leadership of Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi has taken excellent and bold steps for the protection of the people in the context of the current situation. The aim of Election Commission is to conduct free, fair and peaceful general elections, we are not affiliated with any political party and have no political objective. The Chief Election Commissioner said that we have always taken decisions on merit, the caretaker government is also impartial and free and fair elections are its mandate. We will review the security measures for the general elections. Fair will provide all possible support for the election, you don’t need to come under any pressure, we are with you. General elections in Punjab in the meeting The security arrangements for conducting the event were reviewed and it was agreed to revise the security arrangements in the context of the current situation. The Chief Election Commissioner and members were briefed about the terrorist incidents that took place on May 9. Inspector General of Police Dr. Usman Anwar briefed the Chief Election Commissioner and members about the details of the attacks on Jinnah House and other military installations on May 9. The Additional Chief Secretary Home gave a briefing about the damage caused by the terrorist attacks, in which he said that a total of 256 incidents of violence took place in 3 days, military installations and places were specially targeted, police and other institutions were targeted. 108 vehicles and 23 buildings were damaged, 5 people died in violent incidents while 127 police officers and youths and 15 civilians were injured. It was agreed to revisit the arrangements. The Chief Election Commissioner and members were briefed about the terrorist incidents that took place on May 9. Inspector General of Police Dr. Usman Anwar briefed the Chief Election Commissioner and members about the details of the attacks on Jinnah House and other military installations on May 9. The Additional Chief Secretary Home gave a briefing about the damage caused by the terrorist attacks, in which he said that a total of 256 incidents of violence took place in 3 days, military installations and places were specially targeted, police and other institutions were targeted. 108 vehicles and 23 buildings were damaged, 5 people died in violent incidents while 127 police officers and youths and 15 civilians were injured. It was agreed to revisit the arrangements. The Chief Election Commissioner and members were briefed about the terrorist incidents that took place on May 9. Inspector General of Police Dr. Usman Anwar briefed the Chief Election Commissioner and members about the details of the attacks on Jinnah House and other military installations on May 9. The Additional Chief Secretary Home gave a briefing about the damage caused by the terrorist attacks, in which he said that a total of 256 incidents of violence took place in 3 days, military installations and places were specially targeted, police and other institutions were targeted. 108 vehicles and 23 buildings were damaged, 5 people died in violent incidents while 127 police officers and youths and 15 civilians were injured. Usman Anwar briefed the Chief Election Commissioner and the members about the details of the attacks on Jinnah House and other military installations on May 9. The Additional Chief Secretary Home gave a briefing about the damage caused by the terrorist attacks, in which he said that a total of 256 incidents of violence took place in 3 days, military installations and places were specially targeted, police and other institutions were targeted. 108 vehicles and 23 buildings were damaged, 5 people died in violent incidents while 127 police officers and youths and 15 civilians were injured. Usman Anwar briefed the Chief Election Commissioner and the members about the details of the attacks on Jinnah House and other military installations on May 9. The Additional Chief Secretary Home gave a briefing about the damage caused by the terrorist attacks, in which he said that a total of 256 incidents of violence took place in 3 days, military installations and places were specially targeted, police and other institutions were targeted. 108 vehicles and 23 buildings were damaged, 5 people died in violent incidents while 127 police officers and youths and 15 civilians were injured.