PML-N workers protest Maryam Nawaz arrest
DARGAI: The workers of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) blocked Malakand Road against the arrest of Maryam Nawaz on Friday.
Led by Gul Zaman Khan, the activists took out a rally and blocked Malakand Road for the vehicular traffic. They were carrying placards with slogans against the government for victimising the opposition leaders. Speaking on the occasion, Gul Zaman Khan, Dr Sajjad Khan, Mushtaq Ahmed, Wali Muhammad and others said the rulers were bent on victimising the opposition leaders which was unacceptable. They said the government did not serve the people as per their expectations and instead gave price-hike to the country. They warned the government to release the PML-N central leader forthwith or else the party activists would launch a protest movement against her illegal arrest.
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