Body of evidence recorded against PML-Q pioneer Chaudhry Wajahat, child Moosa Elahi
PML-N pioneer recorded an endeavored murder argument against PML-Q's Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain and his child
Pakistan Muslim Association Quaid (PML-Q) pioneers Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain and his child Moosa Elahi have been reserved among 11 individuals in an endeavored murder case.
The body of evidence against the PML-Q pioneers was recorded by a Pakistan Muslim Association Nawaz (PML-N) pioneer Muhammad Ali at the Karianwala police headquarters of Gujrat.
In the FIR, offended party Muhammad Ali blamed 11 individuals including Chaudhary Wajahat and Moosa Elahi of going after and terminating at his home trying to kill him on January 23.
The PML-Q pioneers are now reserved under psychological oppression charges after a sound hole purportedly plotting to seize a lady legislator.
In the sound the team could be heard wanting to undermine the officials, driving them to go underground. The complainant said that following the sound hole, Moosa and Wajahat showed up in Kotla Middle Easterner Ali Khan with almost 25 outfitted men and threatened occupants at gunpoint.
In the objection, it was claimed that the furnished men purportedly whipped numerous local people and compromised elderly folks of the area with grabbing and killing them. They purportedly started shooting at the older folks and afterward escaped.
It is to be noticed that after the rise of evident contrasts inside the party positions the PML-Q's overall gathering eliminated Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain as the party boss and supplanted him with Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain.
Rally against a police strike on Elahi's home
Muslim Association Q allies organized a meeting against a strike at Parvez Elahi's home in Gujrat on Wednesday.
The Punjab Police attacked previous Punjab boss pastor Parvez Elahi's Gujrat home to capture Chaudhry Wajahat Hussain on February 1.
The meeting, taken out from Muslim Association House to Press Club on Davis Street, was driven by PML-Q Punjab President Khadija Umar Farooqui.
Umar named the strike an episode of political exploitation, encouraging the High Court to consider the 'assault.'
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