PTI workers served notices for taking part in anti-KP-FATA merger rally

Author: Ahmad Nabi

KHYBER AGENCY: President Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Khyber Agency served a show cause notice to local PTI workers who participated in an anti-merging rally, contrary to their party stance, organized by Jamiat Ullema-e-Islam,Fazal Rehman (JUI-F) Landi Kotal chapter yesterday.

In a press release, issued to the media on Friday, the PTI leader, Iqbal Afridi asked the workers allegedly involved in non-disciplinary act to reply with their answers in written regarding the previous day’s incident.

A six member inquiry committee, comprising of senior PTI workers was also set up to investigate the incident’s impartially and suggested legal action against those found guilty of violating party policy.

It is worth mention here that yesterday a number of local PTI workers joined the JUI-F rally held in Landi Kotal against merging of FATA into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Published in Daily Times, December 30th 2017.

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