PTI’s Camp In NA-110 Removed For Violating Election Code Of Conduct

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PTI’s camp in NA-110 removed for violating election code of conduct

The police took this action upon receiving a complaint.

Faisalabad (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 25th July, 2018) The police removed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) camp in Faisalabad for violating election code of conduct.

According to media reports, the PTI’s camp in NA-110 was removed for violating elections code of conduct on Wednesday.

The police took this action upon receiving a complaint.

PMLN’s Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan and PTI’s Raja Riaz Ahmed are facing each other in NA-110, Faisalabad.

Polling has begun all across the country for general elections 2018.

About 1,1673 candidates are vying for 270 national and 570 provincial assemblies seats.

Election has been postponed on two National Assembly and six provincial assemblies seats, while one provincial assembly candidate has been declared winner unopposed.

The polling in NA-60 Rawalpindi has been postponed due to disqualification of PML-N candidate Hanif Abbasi, while the election in NA-03 Faisalabad has been put off due to the death of independent candidate Mirza Muhammad Ahmed Mughal.

Election on six provincial Constituencies including PK-78, PP-87, PP-103, PS-87, PK-99 and PB-35 have also been postponed due to the death of candidates.

The Election Commission of Pakistan has established 83,307 polling stations across the country, of which 17,000 have been declared sensitive. Some 23,424 polling stations are for males and 21,707 for females, besides 40,133 combined polling stations and 43 improvised polling stations have been set up.