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Resolution demanding ban on PTI submitted in Punjab Assembly
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A resolution demanding a ban on the PTI has been submitted in the Punjab Assembly, according to the . PML-N member Hina Pervez Butt submitted the resolution, which said “this house strongly condemns the PTI’s attack on the federation in droves.” The text of the resolution said that the chief executive of a province and the former first lady, referring to Bushra Bibi, are attacking the federation in droves. The resolution states that miscreants and rioters injured police personnel and set vehicles on fire, a specific group has caused damage to the lives and property of the people under a well-planned conspiracy. Pakistan has suffered a loss of Rs190 billion due to PTI’s protest, the resolution reveals.
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