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Police conducted unsuccessful raid on Farrukh Habib’s in-laws for his arrest

Lahore: (Staff Reporter) Police conducted an unsuccessful raid on the house of PTI leader Farrukh Habib’s in-laws for his arrest. Reports said that the police left after searching the house.

According to the source, The PTI is set to hold a power show at the Minar-e-Pakistan at 10pm tonight. On the other hand, the Punjab caretaker government issued a threat alert ahead of the rally.

Meanwhile NA Speaker highlighted human rights violations and illegal PTI’s arrests to multiple international organizations

Former National Assembly (NA) Speaker Asad Qaiser wrote letters to multiple international organizations highlighting the human rights violations, and illegal arrests and raids against his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leadership and workers. Asad Qaiser approached organizations including the European Parliament, House of Commons, House of Lords, US House of Representatives, Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), High Commissioner, and other forums.

As per details the PTI leader wrote that, as a former Speaker, he was compelled to bring “grave human rights violations” including abduction, assassination attempts, custodial torture, enforced disappearances, inhuman treatment, and murder of eminent journalists and PTI leaders and workers to light adding that the PTI was the most popular political party in the country. “After heavy political-horse-trading in “peculiar” political circumstances, the PTI resigned from the Parliament to get a fresh mandate from people”, he added.

As per details Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) caretaker governments, he penned, committed “heinous crimes” by suppressing political dissent by the PTI. He penned that cases were fabricated to force former PM Imran Khan out from politics adding that it was shot followed by a coordinated assassination attempt on the life of Mr Khan, wherein he sustained multiple bullet wounds and fractures along with 11 others, and lodged 127 “fake and baseless” cases against him.

Furthermore Imran Khan’s residence at Zaman Park and his family were attacked more than once, he added. Earlier, PTI leader Dr. Shireen Mazari had also penned a letter to the United Nations special representative revealing human rights violations against the party workers.

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