Muzaffargarh City SHO refutes to stripping off Jamshed Dasti's wife
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Muzaffargarh City SHO Khurram Riaz on Monday termed Jamshed Dasti's allegations as false and baseless in which he accused the CTD and intelligence agencies of raiding his house and harassing his wife and other family members.
Refuting the allegations leveled by a PTI leader Jamshed Dasti, the SHO said that neither his residence was raided nor his family was harassed. He added that the police station did not receive any request of harassment from the aggrieved family.
Earlier, former national assembly member Jamshed Dasti accused law enforcement agencies including CTD of stripping his wife naked and beating his children during a raid at his house.
Dasti, who is hiding, shared his video of crying and wailing while making serious allegations.
The video was posted on his account of X on Monday morning and immediately went viral on social media.
Saw this video of Jamshed Dasti and I just want to say That Allah is watching ,Allah will not forget this Injustice and zulm .You will have to pay for your actions someday .He is literally Trembling .💔heart breaking video pic.twitter.com/qc1UPAXsiC
— The Meme King (@TheMemeKing7272) January 1, 2024
Four-time MNA from South Punjab, Dasti claims his children and family were kept hostage for hours. Officials also beat them, alleged Dasti in his video message.
He claims that he is subjected to this maltreatment because he belonged to the poor class and is not influential or powerful.
Dasti claimed the officials took with them CCTV and mobile phones as well.
Meanwhile, he is in hiding after evading multiple attempts of arrest in cases related to 9th May 2023.
Following the incident of 9th May, 2023, he had refused to leave PTI and had vowed to stand with Imran Khan.
Earlier he had received protective bail from Lahore High Court.
Last week, his wife Nazia Dasti was allowed to file his nomination papers from NA-175 and NA-176.
She also submitted her nomination papers. Multan bench of the Lahore High Court had ordered the Election Commission of Pakistan not to harass his wife while filing the papers.
In an online video statement, Mr. Dasti conveyed his appreciation for the court’s ruling, ensuring his followers that he would be rejoining them shortly.
Senior politician Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan has called it a serious matter and demanded an official inquiry into the matter from the government.
“This is a very serious situation; an impartial inquiry should be made by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. I will raise this issue in the Senate, God willing,” he said in his tweet.
Reporter: Ahmad Mansoor