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FIR filed against two PTI MNAs, 80 activists for storming into Sindh House

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ISLAMABAD: A Pakistan Peoples Party member of National Assembly has lodged an FIR against two Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf MNAs – Faheem Khan and Ataullah Niazi – and 80 PTI activists for storming into the Sindh House in Islamabad, Bol news reported on Saturday.

The FIR has been lodged at the Secretariat police station, which reads that the two PTI MNAs stormed into the Sindh House by dismantling its gate No 2. The PTI workers caught security guards from their collars, it adds.

The PPP MNA said several MNAs were residing at the Sindh House along their families. He said Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Advisor to Prime Minister Shahbaz Gill threatened the opposition and the federal ministers incited PTI workers to violence against them.

Two PTI MNAs from Karachi, Ataullah Niazi and Faheem Khan and a number of PTI workers were arrested by Islamabad police on Friday night as they broke the gate of the Sindh House and entered it. However, they came out of the facility after some time.

The arrested MNAs and PTI workers were taken to the Secretariat police station. Heavy contingents of law enforcement agencies were called to the scene.

The law and order situation was brought under control after the timely action of Islamabad police who had cleared the Sindh House premises from the protestors.

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