On Tuesday, PTI’s central secretary general Asad Umar said that the party had drafted a petition regarding the alleged harassment of its social media activists and would file it in the high courts on Wednesday. The development came after recent reports that online activists associated with the PTI’s social media wing were allegedly being harassed in the aftermath of party chairman Imran Khan’s removal from the prime minister’s office via a no-confidence movement.

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