Four students detained for chanting “Go-Nawaz-Go” during Saad’s speech
By Web Desk
April 23, 2017
LAHORE: Police on Saturday took four students into custody for allegedly chanting “Go-Nawaz-Go” during a speech of Railways Minister Saad Rafique.
The students allegedly chanted slogans against the prime minister when Railways Minister Saad Rafique was addressing at a concluding ceremony of a sports event. Their slogans angered the PML-N leaders and supporters attending the ceremony and the police present on the occasion took them into custody.
Three of the students were identified as Abrar, Fatehullah and Waheed.
Police shifted the four students to Garhi Shahu police station.
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