CDA unseals PTI office

ISLAMABAD (National Times( The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Wednesday unsealed the PTI office following the orders of Islamabad High Court.

The court had also directed the PTI to adopt fire prevention measures in the building.

PTI agreed to make 10 arrangements with CDA officials.

The IHC ordered that PTI would install a fire extinguisher, separate water tanks, a manual alarm system, a gas detector to protect the kitchen, display emergency numbers, and regular wiring of electricity in the building.

It is pertinent to note that the CDA anti-encroachment team in collaboration with the district administration launched the operation to remove the alleged encroachments and unauthorised constructions at the PTI’s central secretariat.

A portion of the PTI central secretariat was also demolished during the operation. The CDA officials stated that the illegal constructions of PTI offices were demolished.

The clash erupted between PTI workers and police personnel and political workers were booked in the case of attack on police and CDA officials afterwards.



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