PTI claims its campaign is being disrupted by local admin
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s (PTI) Islamabad chapter on Thursday claimed its election campaign is being disrupted by the local administration.
Through an official press release, the PTI has said hurdles are being created for the party in its election campaign.
Without mentioning any specific incident, the PTI has said Islamabad’s administration has been targeting its campaign and has requested the election commission to take notice of the issue. PTI candidate from NA-54 Asad Umar asked the local administration on whose directives efforts are being made to stop the party’s campaign. He said the unjust application of rules will not be tolerated and that the party will react strongly of the hurdles are not removed.
PTI Islamabad Vice President Fareed Rehman, in-charge of PTI meetings, told Dawn that the party had no-objection certificates for rallies and meetings in Islamabad but claimed that the administration is still not allowing them to hold the same. He said a motorcycle rally was planned for Thursday from G-9 but the administration did not allow it.
“The local administration impounded three of our vehicles yesterday,” he said, adding that large banners and streamers of the party have also been removed.