RAWALPINDI: Station Commander and Rawalpindi and Chaklala Cantonment Boards President Brigadier Rana Zahid on Monday dissolved building assessment committees including PML-N affiliates.

Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) Executive Officer Fahim Zafar Khan told Dawn that Station Commander Brigadier Rana Zahid issued the notification to dissolve the building assessment committees.

The PTI had written a letter to the station commander to point out the presence of PML-N local leaders and candidates in these committees and demanded dissolution of these committees.

Three building assessment committees were functioning.

Chaudhry Rauf, Colonel Muhammad Iqbal and Malik Munir, a relative of PML-N MNA Malik Abrar, were members of the Saddar Commercial area committee. Similarly former member of the RCB, Raja Jehandad, who is affiliated with the PML-N, Colonel Muhammad Iqbal and Rasheed Khan were members of the second committee while former vice president and PML-N candidate Hafiz Hussain Ahmed, Colonel Muhammad Iqbal and Anjum Qureshi were members of the third committee.

Published in Dawn, March 31st, 2015

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