PTI workers vandalise party office in Karachi

ANI  |  Karachi [Pakistan] 

The workers of the Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) vandalised a party office here on Saturday.

The workers broke into the premises of the Insaf House and smashed down doors and shattered windows. They also wrote on the walls of the party office which read - 'usurping seats of candidates unacceptable PS-102' and 'Go Go', Geo News reported.

The workers were unhappy with chief Imran Khan's decision to field Firdous as the candidate to contest from PS-102 in

later arrived at the scene and was not allowed inside the Insaf House by the party officials, according to Senior of Police (SSP) Gulshan-e-Iqbal.

He added that the scuffle broke out due to an internal matter within

It has been learnt that Imran will contest from the NA-243 constituency in for the upcoming general elections, according to the report.

Hence, other PTI leaders are keen to contest the polls in provincial assembly constituencies (PS-101 and PS-102) along with Imran.

Taking cognizance of the incident, the local party leadership has said that it will take strict disciplinary action against the workers who were involved in the incident.

will go to polls on July 25. For the time being, the country is governed by an interim government headed by former Nasir-ul-Mulk, who was sworn-in on Friday.

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 04:45 IST