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ISLAMABAD: The President Home has clarified that no assembly between the President Arif Alvi and the family of Sahiwal shooting victims was scheduled a day after one of the family members seem on TV saying that the family was brought to Islamabad to meet the president and later came to know that he has left for Karachi.Speaking to the media, Jalil Ahmed, brother of Khalil who was shot dead by police along with his wife and a teenage daughter, said they were brought to the capital by the police to meet with the president and the Senate chairman.He said the family spent the day recording statements and wondering through the capital and then it was informed that president and the Senate chairman have for Karachi and Balochistan respectively."We are being made a spectacle, we were called here by phone.
We are at a loss to understand what is being done to us.
Why were we summoned if their was no assembly scheduled," Jalil Ahmed said.President HomeA statement issued by the President Home said that an inquiry has been ordered to determine who brought the family to Islamabad.The statement said no assembly was scheduled between the family and the president.CopAccording police authorities, Senate's Standing Committee on Interior had summoned the family and a letter was also available in this regard.They said the family of Jalil and Zeesha was present inside Senate building but they were much called inside.Rehman MalikOn the other hand, Senate'S standing Committee Chairman Rehman Malik has rejected the police's viewpoint, saying victim families were much issued muchice for the assembly held on Friday.
He, however, wrote on Twitter that the victim family and local councillors would be issued muchices for assembly next weekTheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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