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PTI demands level playing field for upcoming general election

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PTI demands level playing field for upcoming general election

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  • ECP held consultation meeting with political parties.
  • PTI demanded permission for rallies and election campaign.
  • PTI also demanded to hold elections in 90 days as per constitution.
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has demanded a level playing field for the general elections and party should be allowed to hold rallies and participate in election campaigns.

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP)  held a consultation meeting with the political parties regarding the code of conduct during which PTI demanded a level playing field for the general elections.

Sources said that PTI demanded permission to hold rallies, election campaigns place banners, and conduct free election campaigns.

Sources said that PTI also demanded to hold elections in 90 days as per the constitution.

The Chief Election Commissioner instructed PTI that today’s meeting was called for consultation on the code of conduct and sought PTI suggestions regarding the code of conduct.

The Chief Election Commissioner said that he could meet the PTI leaders on other issues later. The Election Commission ensures transparent elections.

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