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PTI approaches LHC seeking permission for rally at Liberty Chowk

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PTI approaches LHC seeking permission for rally at Liberty Chowk

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  • The plea was filed by Additional Secretary PTI Punjab.
  • DC Lahore and others made parties in petition.
  • PTI not given permission for rally on Oct 15 in Liberty Chowk.
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LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf(PTI) has filed a petition in the Lahore High Court(LHC) seeking permission to hold a rally at Liberty Chowk Lahore.

The plea was filed by Additional Secretary PTI Punjab Azeem Ullah Khan, Deputy Commissioner Lahore, and others who have been made parties in the petition.

In the petition, it was stated that general elections are going to be held in the country soon. PTI has to organize a meeting to announce the manifesto for the election.

In the filed petition, it was said that Deputy Commissioner Lahore and other officials had approached for permission to hold the rally, but PTI was not given permission for the rally on October 15 in Liberty Chowk, Lahore.

In the petition, it was said that the constitution allows every political party to communicate with the public for the election.

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