PTI office attacked in Chakwal
CHAKWAL: The PTI city office was attacked and a motorcyclist fired six pistol shots at the office and fled on Tuesday.PTI office in-charge Sheikh Khuram Shehzad told the city police that a meeting was underway in the office regarding party tickets distribution for the LB polls when a motorcyclist arrived
By our correspondents
September 23, 2015
CHAKWAL: The PTI city office was attacked and a motorcyclist fired six pistol shots at the office and fled on Tuesday.
PTI office in-charge Sheikh Khuram Shehzad told the city police that a meeting was underway in the office regarding party tickets distribution for the LB polls when a motorcyclist arrived and fired at the office with his pistol. The motorcycle later fled.
PTI office in-charge Sheikh Khuram Shehzad told the city police that a meeting was underway in the office regarding party tickets distribution for the LB polls when a motorcyclist arrived and fired at the office with his pistol. The motorcycle later fled.
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