Sunday, July 25, 2021

Two PTI workers shot dead in clash with Pakistan Peoples birthday party activists at polling station in PoK's Kotli district

by ANI

KOTLI: Two Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf workers were killed in a clash with Pakistan Peoples birthday celebration activists at a polling station in the Kotli district of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir as polling for 45 seats of Legislative meeting started on Sunday.

both PTI people have been shot useless by way of unidentified individuals at a polling station in the jurisdiction of Naarr police station in Charhoi, Kotli, daybreak suggested citing a police respectable.

Muhammad Shabbir, an reliable at Naarr police station, identified the victims as 40-year-ancient Zaheer Ahmed and 50-12 months-old Ramzan. He added that the clash erupted between PPP and PTI employees at about 9:15 am at the Mithi Jand polling station.

within the ensuing gunfire, Ahmed changed into killed instant and Ramzan died on a way to the health facility, first light additional pronounced.

whereas in a separate incident, 5 police constables were injured after Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) activists attacked them with batons at the Dhal Chakhya polling station in LA-32 constituency, said Jhelum valley district SP Riaz Mughal.

meanwhile, the PPP has complained to the AJK Election commission, alleging that PTI worker's had been using drive to have an impact on the balloting technique.

In a letter addressed to the PoK Election fee's secretary, PPP's relevant Election cell in charge Taj Haider spoke of that the manager polling agent for the LA-30 constituency become arrested "automatically after the birth of polling to be able to influence the election of our candidate".

After weeks-lengthy political rallies all over PoK, polling for the occupied area's Legislative assembly turned into held today.

Over three million voters will pick their representatives for PoK Legislative assembly for the subsequent term. a total of 587 candidates are contesting the polls in 33 constituencies of PoK districts and 121 candidates on 12 constituencies of refugees settled in Pakistan, Radio Pakistan pronounced. 

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