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The PTI petitions the IHC to have its Islamabad office sealed.

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According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.According to specifics, Omar Ayub, the secretary general of the PTI, has filed a complaint with the High Court challenging the sealing of PTI headquarters.

After passing through biometric verification, Omar Ayub submitted a petition to the judge. In his statement, he expressed his disagreement with the Municipal Corporation’s choice to close the party office.

Earlier, on the basis of hard evidence, law enforcement officials raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat. Police claimed that through its digital media centre, the PTI Secretariat had been functioning as the central hub of a global disinformation network.

Information from a global social media activist connected to the party was used to conduct the operation.

PTI central office computers and records that were taken by Islamabad police during the raid are currently being examined as part of the ongoing inquiry.

For “violating building rules,” CDA had previously shut the office, which was situated in the G-8 neighbourhood of Islamabad.

Parts of the party headquarters were demolished, and the political party office was sealed, all as part of an anti-encroachment effort.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued orders, though, reopening the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Secretariat.

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