He remarked: “I know Shah Mahmood Qureshi he’s not a traitor.”


Multan: Former Minister of youth affairs Javed Hashmi asserted that police stumbled into his house and apprehended his son-in-law Makhdoom Shahid Bahar Hashmi, grandson Qasim Hashmi and his house servants.
According to the details, Javed Hashmi said that there were twenty Police officers who surrounded his residence at 1:00am and illicitly entered without a warrant, violating the divinity of the house.
He stated that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) workers’ convention was scheduled to be held at his residence where the raid took place. He asserted that police broke into his house by breaking the doors.
توڑ پھوڑ کے مناظر pic.twitter.com/5FyGHDd6kB
— Javed Hashmi (@JavedHashmiJH) January 24, 2024
Former Youth minister remarked that PTI candidates and children of imprisoned PTI leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Meher Bano Qureshi and Zain Qureshi also had to attend the convention.
Javed further said that the cipher case against PTI leaders Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi were baseless. He remarked: “I know Shah Mahmood Qureshi he’s not a traitor.”
It is to be noted that Javed had announced to step out of the election race and withdrawing in favor of PTI-backed Aamir Dogar, who will contest the February 8 polls from NA-149 constituency.

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