PTI to file petition in high courts over harassment of social media activists: Asad
The party's social media activists complain of FIA raids at their properties

Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf had drafted a petition regarding the alleged harassment of its social media activists and would file it in the high courts tomorrow, PTI's central secretary general Asad Umar announced through a tweet on Tuesday.
The development comes after recent reports that online activists associated with the PTI's social media wing were allegedly being harassed in the aftermath of party chairman Imran Khan's ouster from the prime minister's office via a no-confidence movement.
Petition challenging the harassment of pti social media activists has been finalized and will be filed in high courts tomorrow morning.
— Asad Umar (@Asad_Umar) April 12, 2022
Azhar Mashwani, the former focal person for digital media in Punjab, claimed earlier today that the Federal Investigation Agency was harassing PTI social media volunteers across the country.
He had called on the party leadership to take the matter to the courts.

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