PTI Dedicates New Party Song To Capt (r) Safdar

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PTI dedicates new party song to Capt (r) Safdar

The song will be played at PTI’s public meetings at Rahim Yar Khan and Vehari today.

Lahore (Pakistan Point News – 11th July, 2018) The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will dedicate a song to Capt (r) Safdar.

According to details, the PTI’s new song will be played at its public meetings at Rahim Yar Khan and Vehari today.

PTI chairman Imran Khan will address the public meetings at Rahim Yar Khan and Vehari. This new song is prepared by Qaiser Nadeem Guddu. The song has a mention of Capt (r) Safdar’s sentence and jail.

This song will be played in PTI’s public meetings until Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz return to the country.

The son-in-law of ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Captain (r) Safdar was shifted to Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail on Monday following a hearing at an accountability court.

The authorities brought the convicted in Avenfield Reference through the judge’s door and media personnel were barred from the courtroom.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Sunday arrested Capt (r) Safdar in Avenfield Case from Rawalpindi who was hiding after issuance of his arrest warrants on July 6.

The accountability court had passed a judgement on July 6 and convicted Capt (r) Safdar for one year.

According to a statement issued by NAB, the accountability court issued his arrest warrants, but he did not surrender before NAB and was hiding in his home town just to avoid arrest.

NAB's Investigation teams conducted raids at all his residences at Abbotabad, Mansehra and Haripur to arrest him in line with the judgement and subsequently the arrest warrants issued by the accountability court.

After continued raids and legal action of NAB, he was shifted from Abbottabad to Rawalpindi, the statement added.

The NAB identified his location and when reached to arrest him, he gathered some of his party leaders and workers just to create law and order situation in Rawalpindi, but NAB team was ready to arrest him and sought the help of Rawalpindi police in order to control law and order situation.

Mahnoor Sheikh

The writer is News Editor, Pakistan Point. She has graduated in Mass Communication and has worked in various media houses