He affirmed that the accounts of all the officials will be checked through a public account committee in national and provincial assemblies.


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) general secretary, nominated opposition leader in national assembly Omar Ayub has alerted not to arrest PTI’s supporters anymore.
According to the details, Omar Ayub was doing a press conference in Islamabad regarding the crackdown of PTI’s supporters.
Opposition leader stated that the struggles are continued against rigged elections. At this time the human rights’ violation is on its peak in Pakistan and mostly it has been doing with PTI’s workers.
He pleaded from Supreme Court (SC) to take notice against that. He said that the peaceful protests had been conducted across the country including Punjab. The cases have been filed regarding terrorism on party workers.
Omar Ayub also said that more than 100 people have apprehended in that. PTI condemned this act. He accused that this act conducted on Maryam’s will and the inspector general is facilitating in that because he has become a servant of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).
PTI’s general secretary remarked that many cases have been filed on PTI’s leaders including Sher Afzal Marwat, Shoaib Shaheen, Aamir Mughal and others.
Everyone’s face should be revealed publicly including Islamabad’s inspector general, senior sub-inspector and deputy commissioner. These all are burglars and have one mission to crumble PTI, Omar Ayub added.
He affirmed that the accounts of all the officials will be checked through a public account committee in national and provincial assemblies.
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