PTI to continue protest in NA till party founder released: Kundi

TANK: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) backed Member National Assembly from the constituency NA-43 (Tank-cum-DIK) Engr Dawar Khan Kundi has said that they would continue protest in the National Assembly against the alleged rigging during general till party founder Imran Khan was released and the public mandate was recovered.

Talking to media persons at District Press Club Tank on Tuesday, he alleged that the public mandate was stolen during the general elections 2024, and said that they would continue their efforts and protest until the party’s former chairman Imran Khan was released and the public mandate was recovered.

Engr Dawar Khan Kundi also applauded the role of the District Press Club Tank for effectively promoting the public voices, and hoped that the incumbent provincial government would leave no stone unturned for the development of the district.

Meantime, Petroleum Association of Tank threatened to halt services from the upcoming Friday if the district administration continued ignoring their genuine demand of taking action against the illegal petroleum agencies across the district.

Addressing a press conference here at the District Press Club Tank, the General Secretary of the association Javed Bitanai, Kashif Burki and others deplored that the district administration was yet to take any action against the illegal oil agencies that had been operational and selling low quality Iranian oil across the district.

They noted that due to low quality and alleged illegal sale of these agencies, the demand of oil from the authorized fuel pumps considerably dropped during the recent months.

The association threatened to go on strike and halt all types of services if the administration failed to take action.

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