Police confirm aerial firing incident in Daska NA-75, say team dispatched
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Aerial firing incident comes just days before a re-poll scheduled in the NA-75 constituency, on April 10.
Punjab Police confirm aerial firing incident was reported in Daska s Kassowal neighbourhood.
PML-N candidate Syeda Nosheen Iftikhar alleged that workers of the ruling party, the PTI, were to blame for the aerial firing.
SIALKOT: Punjab Police on Thursday confirmed that an incident of aerial firing had been reported in Daska and a team dispatched just days before a re-poll has been scheduled in the NA-75 constituency.
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April 2, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) requested the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow re-polling in at least 109 controversial polling stations of NA-75 Daska if not the entire constituency.
The request came during the hearing of a petition filed by Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf’s (PTI) candidate Ali Asjad Malhi seeking reversal of Election Commission of Pakistan’s (ECP) February 25 decision to hold fresh election in the Sialkot’s constituency.
The electoral body had ordered re-polling in the entire constituency after violence marred the by-election, leaving two people dead and several injured in firing incidents. The PML-N and the PTI had blamed each other for the clashes.