Crackdown against opposition ahead of PDM rally in Pakistan's Multan

News, market analysis, investment scam prevention tips and more ✔️ Your source for latest asset management news and information. This magazine is crafted specifically for those who are interested in diving into the global asset management world. MULTAN: Ahead of the Pakistan Democratic Movement's (PDM) rally in Multan, the police have launched a crackdown against opposition political workers.According to a report by ARY News, police arrested local leaders of Pakistani Muslim League (Nawaz) (PML-N) Chaudhry Shahbaz Jutt, Sohail Butt, Jamiat Ulema-e Islam's (F) (JUI) Qari Khalilur Rehman and Maulana Muneer Ahmed Abbasi from Tiranda Mohammad Panah in the vicinity of Liaquatpur.The police have also conducted raids at the residences of political workers in Liaquatpur and arrested PDM local leaders Jam Javed Laar, Allahwasaya Khan, Usman Chandia, Imran Ashfaq Bagga and Ali Mansoor besides former PML-N chairman municipal committee Hafiz Jameel Ahmed from Layyah.Meanwhile, JUI-F local leader Mian Ajmal Abbas and two PML-N workers were arrested from Khanewal, another local party leader Ghulam Shabbir Saqi from Mohsinwal and 10 PML-N workers.ARY News reported that 23 political workers including three leaders of People's Party have been detained in Multan.Meanwhile, The Express Tribune has reported that the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government asked the police to register a case against the local leadership of the PDM for holding the November 22 rally despite the Peshawar administration's refusal to grant them permission for it due to an exponential rise in coronavirus cases.Earlier today, To keep reading about Crackdown against opposition ahead of PDM rally in Pakistan's Multan, Click on the link. Seoul, Korea
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