In order to get his election campaign underway, a Pakistan People’s Party candidate in Karachi has been attaching Pamphlets to the notebooks of students. Additionally, he has been charged with pressuring the parents to support him.
Malik Muhammad Hassan Khan, a managing director of Happy Palace School, is the PPP’s candidate in the general elections of 2024 from NA-248. He has placed campaign Pamphlets in the notebooks of students.
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Malik Asif, the owner of the school and father of Khan, thinks his son is acting appropriately. Since he and his son were too busy giving students a top-notch education to organize a campaign, he feels that the manner the campaign is being done is legal.
The parents asserted, however, that they were under pressure to support Hassan.
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They asked Pakistan’s Election Commission to prevent their kids from getting involved in politics because they’ve been sending them to school instead of having them take part in elections.
Malik Asif responded by disputing the allegations and asserting that they did not coerce anyone to support Hasan.
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