PTI MPA, supporters storms grid station
By Bureau report
June 10, 2021
PESHAWAR: The ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Fazal Ilahi along with his supporters stormed a girdstation again on Wednesday and connected the power supply by force to three villages falling in his constituency.
The reports said the MPA entered the gridstation took the action after power supply was snapped to three villages – Dehy Bahadur Qadeem, Dehh Bahadur Jadeed and the areas located on the Daura Road.
It may be mentioned here that Fazal Ilahi had entered the gridstation a few days back and resumed the power supply to villages in his constituency forcibly. The Peshawar Electric Supply Company had filed a complaint with the police and a case was registered against the MPA but he acquired a bail before arrest.
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