Police crack down on PTI in front of 5 August Protest

Lahore:

Days prior to his scheduled protest on August 5, Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) faces a widespread crash where party leaders are hiding, workers reporting home attacks and several bank accounts allegedly frozen.

PTI leaders and workers claim that police across Punjab have intensified efforts to suppress the protest by launching a campaign for threats.

Many party workers complain that the police have been knocking on doors since August 1 and forced workers to sign declarations that promised not to participate in the protest.

The raids have led to panic within PTI rows, with several leaders chose to go underground to avoid arrest. Party sources claim that the “Door-Banking” campaign has quickly expanded over the past few days.

In addition to the printing tactics on Earth, several reports of financial restrictions have been imposed on PTI management. The bank account of Hafiz Zeeshan Rasheed, a senior PTI office carrier in Punjab, has allegedly been frozen, one of many such cases, according to the party.

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