PPP protest camp uprooted

Published July 7, 2006

VEHARI, July 6: The police on Thursday uprooted a PPP protest camp set up in front of the Vehari Tehsil Municipal Administration.

Reports said the PPP had set up a protest camp in connection with black day, price hike, law and order situation, unscheduled loadshedding and victimisation of its activists. The police uprooted the camp, seized all the material kept there and allegedly tried to arrest the workers, but they managed to escape.

Later talking to the press, PPP leader ex-MNA Noor Khan Bhabha condemned the police action against the peaceful protest.

He said the struggle of his party would continue till the restoration of real democracy in the country. — Correspondent

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