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Centre to act against violent activities

F.P. Report

LAHORE: The federal government Saturday decided to exercise its authority against arson, besieging of government assets and buildings, violent activities and levelling of baseless allegations against the institutions.

During a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif here, it was decided that in light of the statement of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), legal action would be taken against Imran Khan and his associates for their statements against the state and institutions. A committee of legal and constitutional experts was formed for initiating action.

Action would be taken against arson, siege of the Governor House Punjab and different cities and other violent activities. Legal action would also be taken against the leaders and workers of Pakistan Tehreek i Insaf (PTI) for attacks on private properties. According to law, action would be taken against all those persons involved in activities against the constitution and law.

The Frontier Post

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