The Faisalabad police have uprooted the camps set up by candidates outside polling station number 340 at MC High School in the district’s NA-101 constituency.

According to Dawn.com correspondent Kashif Hussain, the camps were uprooted as they were established within a distance of 100 metres from the polling station, which was against the rules.

Video footage showed policemen tearing down party banners and uprooting polling camps of the PML-N and other candidates.

 Faisalabad police uproots polling camp of the PML-N. — via Kashif Hussain
Faisalabad police uproots polling camp of the PML-N. — via Kashif Hussain

 Faisalabad police uproots polling camp of election candidates from NA-101. — via Kashif Hussain
Faisalabad police uproots polling camp of election candidates from NA-101. — via Kashif Hussain

 Faisalabad police uproots polling camp of the PML-N. — via Kashif Hussain
Faisalabad police uproots polling camp of the PML-N. — via Kashif Hussain

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