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Every bullet, shell, baton to be responded: Gandapur

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Commenting on the incidents of clashes between PTI workers and police in Rawalpindi a day ago, KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur said his party would reply to every bullet, shell and baton that would be used against its supporters.

In a statement on Sunday, the firebrand PTI leader claimed bullets were fired on three of their workers and whereabouts of one of them could not be traced. “More than 50 PTI workers have been injured in shelling as shells and bullets were fired every three kilometres on us,” he said.

The KP Chief Minister Gandapur said this after returning to Peshawar as the PTI protest in Rawalpindi was “called off” amid violent clashes between protesters and riot police near Liaquat Bagh.

The Gandapur-led convoy remained stuck at the interchange for several hours due to closure of roads as the authorities had placed containers at Burhan Interchange in an attempt to thwart PTI’s protest.

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