Nine PML-N activists injured in ‘PTI’ firing

Published April 26, 2015
Police rushed to the spot and nabbed Aslam, Tanveer, Iqbal, Akbar and others, said DIG Dr Haider Ashraf. — Online/file
Police rushed to the spot and nabbed Aslam, Tanveer, Iqbal, Akbar and others, said DIG Dr Haider Ashraf. — Online/file

LAHORE: Nine activists of the PML-N were injured when a group of PTI supporters opened fire in Walton Cantonment Board Ward No 3, police said on Saturday.

PML-N activists had staged a rally to celebrate the win of their candidate in the local body elections. As the jubilant workers reached near the house of Basharat, a relative of the victorious candidate Munir, some PTI supporters started exchanging harsh words with them, which turned into a brawl.

Meanwhile, some PTI workers took out their weapons and started firing, injuring Ahmed, Adnan, Kaka Pehlwan, Ali Nawaz, Shaukat, Rehmat Boota, Muhammad Husain and Arshad of the PML-N. The injured were taken to General Hospital where their condition was stated to be serious.

Police rushed to the spot and nabbed Aslam, Tanveer, Iqbal, Akbar and others, said DIG Dr Haider Ashraf.

A case was also registered against the arrested PTI supporters.

The chief election commissioner has taken notice of firing in Rawalpindi and Lahore and directed the authorities responsible for security to submit a report immediately.

Published in Dawn, April 26th, 2015

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