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Former PTI lawmakers still occupying Parliament Lodges

February 3, 2023 01:16 PM


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The PTI members who have resigned from their National Assembly seats are still staying in the Parliament Lodges, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Friday.

The PTI members have been issued a second notice to vacate the lodges. They have been given the eviction notice till today.

The PTI leaders including Asad Qaiser, Aftab Jehangir and several others have not vacated the Parliament Lodges even after the expiry of their staying period. 

The resigned PTI MNAs have not even deposited their utility allowances yet. 

The Capital Development Authority has sought final date from the resigned MNAs of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf for the evacuation of Parliament Lodges. 

 

Reporter Tayab Saif 



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