“My house help and pets have been thrown out on the street at this hour,” Zulfi added.


Islamabad: Police allegedly raided the residence of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Zulfi Bukhari late at night in Islamabad.
PTI leader Zulfi Bukhari turned to Twitter and said: “In an extremely low move, police, Capital Development Authority (CDA) and unidentified men raided and sealed my house”.
He stated that Assistant Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner were also present.
“My house help and pets have been thrown out on the street at this hour,” Zulfi added.
Criticizing the state, the leader added what’s left of a state that can stoop this low and attack empty private properties.
In an extremely low move, police, CDA & unidentified men raided and sealed my house in presence of Assistant Commissioner & Deputy Commissioner.
— Sayed Z Bukhari (@sayedzbukhari) July 26, 2023
My house help & pets have been thrown out on the street at this hour.
What’s left of a state that can stoop this low and attack… pic.twitter.com/rt8uOEVM5W
On the other hand, PTI leader Senator Dr. Zarqa, who criticized Khawaja Asif's controversial statements in the Parliament session, has also claimed the alleged police raid on her clinics in Lahore. He said that both my clinics have been sealed.
Spokesperson Punjab Health Care Commission has categorically denied the claim of Senator Dr. Zarqa.

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