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Besides, the crook is far too important for the Czar.

Hanif just may get back in the assembly in the next by-elections.

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jahan jahan say jeeta hay uss halqay kay haar bana kar galay main dall lo :omg: :rotfl:
woh kia kahtay hain Dil Bahlanay ko ghalib yah khiyaal bhi acha hay :wink:

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Allah Save Us ,
Pride has a Fall :shireen:

یہ وہ بندہ ہے جس نے حلقہ 122 سے مسلم لیگ ق، پیپلز پارٹی اور تحریک انصاف کے مشتر کہ امید وار عمران خان نیازی کو 10،000 کی لیڈ سے ہرا ڈالا !

ایاز صادق نے علیم خان مافیا اور میاں اسلم اقبال جواری کے پیسے کو ہرا ڈالا !

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This is the seat that IK decided to keep and we campaigned and rallied vigorously here.

PTI worker’s murder in polls violence: Police after Hanif Abbasi

**RAWALPINDI, May 15: Police continue to conduct raids to arrest the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz candidate Mohammad Hanif Abbasi and one of his close aides who was wanted by the police for the murder of a Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf supporter on the polling day.
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A source informed that the police investigating the murder of a PTI supporter, Usman Farooq, 28, had arrested the father of the man who had been spotted in a video footage firing gunshots with both hands. He added that police raids were continuing to arrest him as he is said to be a close aide of former PML-N MNA Hanif Abbasi.
“Video footages, obtained from different sources helped the police to identify the gunman, and they also showed the contesting candidate, Hanif Abbasi, sitting at his election office and passing instructions to his supporters protesting outside,” a senior police officer close to the investigation told Dawn requesting anonymity.
He said once the gunman was captured by the police and investigated thoroughly, the other accused, including Mr Abbasi, would be taken into custody and later would be implicated in the murder case.
The police official said, “Although the former MNA is not directly nominated in the murder case, he will be investigated because he is visible in the video footages sitting in his election office and passing instructions to his supporters outside Rehmanabad on Saturday evening.”
The election office of Abbasi, located at Ashiyana Center Rehmanabad, had been sealed by the police, who have been conducting raids to arrest the main accused whose name is currently being withheld by the police.
Usman Farooq, who was to be blessed with a baby this month, was killed in a clash between the PTI and PML-N supporters as the latter were celebrating the party’s victory.
Police said bullets fired by the gunmen pierced Usman Farooq’s forehead, while Bilal Khan, Aqeel Khan, Irfan Akhtar and Waseem Naqvi were also injured.
Besides the murder case registered with the New Town police in connection with election related violence, two other cases involving Hanif Abbasi and his supporters have been registered with the New Town and Waris Khan police. However, no arrests have been made so far.
Meanwhile, a large number of PTI activists, led by senior vice president Mohammad Zubair, staged a protest outside the PML-N office at Rehmanabad on Wednesday, and demanded the caretaker chief minister Punjab and Inspector General of Police Punjab arrest the killers of Usman Farooq.
The protesters warned the authorities concerned that they would stage another demonstration on Friday, if the killers were not arrested.
They also demanded investigation of the PML-N leader who they claimed was sitting at his election office during the violence.
Later the protesters dispersed peacefully.

http://dawn.com/2013/05/16/pti-workers-murder-in-polls-violence-police-after-hanif-abbasi/

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Accused confesses murdering PTI supporter | Newspaper | DAWN.COM

RAWALPINDI, June 13: The main accused in the murder of a Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf supporter confessed that he had fired gunshots outside the Pakistan Muslim League-N candidate’s election office on May 11, police sources said on Thursday.

The New Town police also wanted to interrogate PML-N candidate Mohammad Hanif Abbasi in connection with the murder of PTI supporter Usman Farooq, but are apparently afraid of the PML-N leadership’s anger.

Irfan Butt, a close aide of Mr Abbasi, had been spotted by the police in video footages firing gunshots using both hands. Later, he had escaped to Azad Jammu and Kashmir to avoid arrest, but had returned after obtaining a pre-arrest bail.

He will appear before the Court of Session Judge on June 14 to get his bail extended, and will be arrested if his bail is cancelled by the court.
Police said the other accused, including Mr Abbasi, would also be investigated in connection with the murder.

Usman Farooq, 28, had been killed in a clash between the PTI and PML-N supporters in Rehmanabad on May 11 when the former were celebrating the victory of their party chairman Imran Khan. In the same incident, Bilal Khan, Aqeel Khan, Irfan Akhtar and Waseem Naqvi had also been injured.—Staff Reporter