PML-N UC chairman candidate among 91 booked in Bahawalpur
BAHAWALPUR: Baghdadul Jadeed police booked PML-N candidates for Union Council No-9 chairman and vice chairman slots and about 90 supporters for blocking a road during a rally on Saturday night. The candidates, Malik Muhammad Akram and Malik Abid Channar, along with their supporters took out a motorcycle rally and blocked
By our correspondents
November 24, 2015
BAHAWALPUR: Baghdadul Jadeed police booked PML-N candidates for Union Council No-9 chairman and vice chairman slots and about 90 supporters for blocking a road during a rally on Saturday night.
The candidates, Malik Muhammad Akram and Malik Abid Channar, along with their supporters took out a motorcycle rally and blocked a road. They also violated the ban of use of loudspeaker. According to SHO, Shahbaz Ahmad, the sound system operator, has been arrested and raids are being conducted to arrest the other accused.
The candidates, Malik Muhammad Akram and Malik Abid Channar, along with their supporters took out a motorcycle rally and blocked a road. They also violated the ban of use of loudspeaker. According to SHO, Shahbaz Ahmad, the sound system operator, has been arrested and raids are being conducted to arrest the other accused.
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