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Ayesha Gulalais nomination papers from NA-53 challengedISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ayesha Gulalais nomination papers from Islamabads NA-53 constituency were challenged here on Monday.
Makhdoom Niaz, whom Gulalai is contesting against from NA-53, apart from PTI chairman Imran Khan and former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, challenged Gulalai's nomination papers stating that she is neither Sadiq nor Ameen.
He further added that Gulalai has failed to provide evidence to back up allegations of harassment that she had previously levelled against PTI chief Imran Khan.
Responding to this, Gulalai submitted a written response in this regard, stating that a proper committee was formed to investigate all harassment allegations, adding that she regularly appeared before the committee, however Imran did not.
Prior to this, Imran Khans nomination papers from NA-53 constituency were also challenged, for which Imrans legal counsel Babar Awan submitted a reply stating that objections raised over his candidacy are baseless and based on fraud.





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