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Karachi City hall leader surveys: PTI issues show-make sees missing individuals



KARACHI: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has given show-make sees Association Chamber (UC) individuals, who were missing during Karachi City hall leader decisions hung on June 15, ARY News investigated Saturday.

As per subtleties, PTI Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheik gave notification to 29 Association Chamber (UC) administrators and looked for reaction in 'three working days'.

"Upon non-agreeable reaction or the people who neglected to answer, PTI Sindh President will send their cases to legitimate council for activity," the show-cause notice expressed.

In the mean time, a lawful council has been comprised - on the directions of Haleem Adil Sheik - to make a legitimate move against the individuals who "strayed from party guidelines in Karachi City chairman and Delegate Chairman and nearby government (LG) decisions.

The Lawful Council will make a move against the individuals who don't adhere to the guidelines of PTI Executive and PTI President Sindh at Political race Commission, Court and different gatherings.

Understand More: JI to notice 'dark day' as Murtaza Wahab chose Karachi city chairman

It is relevant to specify here that Pakistan Individuals' Party's (PPP) competitor Murtaza Wahab was chosen Karachi city chairman subsequent to getting 173 through a demonstration of hand.

JI's up-and-comer Hafiz Naeemur Rehman got 160 votes, the unverified and informal outcomes showed. The deciding in favor of Karachi city chairman and representative chairman was held at Pakistan Expressions Gathering under severe security.

The mayoral challenge was among Wahab and Rehman, as the wide range of various applicants had removed their selection papers, while Salman Abdullah and Saifuddin of PPP and JI, separately challenged for the post of representative city hall leader.

As per the passage register 332 chosen individuals arrived at the surveying station, as 34 individuals from the KMC neglected to arrive at Artistic expressions Board of Pakistan

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