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MPA Bilal Ghaffar led a spectacular rally

PTI continues preparations for cantonment board elections in Karachi.
MPA Bilal Ghaffar led a spectacular rally by PTI in Cantonment Board Faisal. Inshallah, by winning on September 12, PTI representatives will make every effort to solve the problems of the people. No party has done this before.
Once again, trust the players of Prime Minister Imran Khan and seal the bat - Posted on : 30-August-2021

PTI Rally in CB Faisal

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is preparing for Cantonment Board Election 2021.
A rally was held today under the leadership of PTI MNA Saif-ur-Rehman and Sindh Parliamentary Leader Bilal Ghaffar and MPA Arsalan Taj Ghman regarding the election of Cantonment Board Faisal. Cantonment Board Faisal nominated candidates from all wards participated in the rally. A large number of workers and people also participated in the rally and reiterated that they would vote for the nominee of Prime Minister Imran Khan in the September 12 cantonment board elections. - Posted on : 30-August-2021

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Message of Federal Minister Ali Haider Zaidi

Special message of Federal Minister Ali Haider Zaidi regarding the elections of Cantonment Board Faisal on September 12, 2021 ...!
Just as you came out in such large numbers in 2018 and voted for the PTI and did your part to make your leader Imran Khan the Prime Minister, so now I appeal to you once again in the cantonment elections that the Pakistan Tehreek Empower the common man by voting for the candidate of justice! - Posted on : 25-August-2021

PML-N workers ransack party office

Hundreds of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) workers attacked the partys office in the Karsaz area of Karachi on Sunday to protest against unjust distribution of party tickets for the upcoming elections of the public representatives on the cantonment boards.

Demanding fair and transparent distribution of party tickets, the incensed workers tore down the posters of the partys Sindh leadership and chanted slogans against PML-N Sindh President Shah Muhammad Shah and central leader Miftah Ismail and in favour of Shahbaz Sharif.

The protestors also broke into the party office, damaged furniture and fixtures. Meanwhile, the central leadership taking strong exception to the incident issued a show-cause notice to the PML-Karachi Division President Salman Khan. Salman told The Express Tribune that he had gone to the PML-N party office to pacify the enraged workers because no one was there to listen to their grievances. - Posted on : 10-August-2021

57 billboards in COD, PNS Karsaz still not removed, SC told

The Cantonment Board Faisal (CBF) told the Supreme Court on Monday that there were still 57 billboards remaining within the jurisdictions of the Central Ordnance Depot (COD) and the PNS Karsaz.

Filing a compliance report to the Supreme Court on the removal of illegal billboards in Karachi, the CBF submitted that it had removed 241 billboards within its jurisdiction. The Civil Aviation Authority, the Pakistan Air Force, and the Railways had also removed 35 billboards from their respective jurisdictions.

The CBF submitted that 26 billboards were still installed within the jurisdictions of COD station headquarters and 31 in PNS Karsaz and as these areas fell within the administrative control of the army and the navy, these authorities had to report on their part in terms of the removal of the billboards. - Posted on : 03-August-2016

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