Rauf added that in the presence of the United Nations delegation, the party secretariat was raided


Islamabad: Paistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) spokesperson Rauf Hassan Friday said that now they have an option to kill us.
While holding a press conference in Islamabad, Rauf Hassan stated: “Our secretariat was raided at night, those who cannot work in the light of day do it in the darkness of night”.
Rauf added that in the presence of the United Nations delegation, the party secretariat was raided. The vehicles of the international delegation were checked and hatred was expressed. They have come out of state oppression and cruelty for two years.
He further said that they maintained their attitude and it continued to intensify. The fascist state tried their tactics, but the people of Pakistan voted for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the election.
Despite the atrocities, PTI and its founding chairman became more popular. Tehreek-e-Insaaf is getting stronger and stronger. ‘We Condemn last night's illegal action’. The responsibility for the incident of the night rests with the people who are responsible for the government, added PTI leader.
On this occasion, Latif Khosa said that the office of Pakistan's largest party was sealed. The Punjab office has been sealed since May 9, the owner of PTI Punjab office was arrested after May 9.
Latif Khosa stated, “Who are you to attack the judiciary? At present, the judiciary is being attacked as a proxy. Insulting the judges will not be tolerated under any circumstances”.
Khosa added that you ridiculed the judiciary, said offensive words about the judges, we stand with the judges. Article 204 will be imposed on them for contempt of court.
He further said that the position of the PTI founder Imran Khan should be shown directly to the world. The attack on Rauf Hassan is the limit of fascism, PTI will not back down from such attacks. Closing the office of political parties, gives chance to banned parties.
Also, Ali Mohammad Khan said that do you think the founder PTI's ideology is in a building, Yasmin Rashid, who is fighting cancer, is in trouble for treatment.
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