GUJRANWALA: No less than 10 individuals were harmed when laborers of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and the Pakistan Muslim Association Nawaz conflicted here on Friday.
The conflict amid which both the sides utilized sticks and pelted one another with stones occurred amid a race rally taken out by the PML-N.
The episode occurred in the outcome of a Legal Commission report dismissing each of the three gear claims for the 2013 surveys by Imran Khan's PTI.
On Thursday, the three-judge commission, headed by Boss Equity Nasir-ul-Mulk, conveyed its 237-page report, saying the decisions were "in expansive part composed and led reasonably and as per the law" and claims of a plot to fix the outcome were not bolstered by proof.
The report indicated deficiencies by the Appointive Commission of Pakistan however said the proof did not bolster guarantees the outcome was not a "genuine and reasonable impression of the order given by the electorate".
After the discharge, Head administrator Nawaz Sharif said in an across the nation broadcast address that his gathering was going to "overlook whatever happened after the 2013 decisions" furthermore trusted that his adversaries would likewise maintain a strategic distance from negative legislative issues in future.
PTI boss Imran Khan said he acknowledged the commission's choice however would give a nitty gritty response "later" in the wake of perusing their report in full.
The conflict amid which both the sides utilized sticks and pelted one another with stones occurred amid a race rally taken out by the PML-N.
The episode occurred in the outcome of a Legal Commission report dismissing each of the three gear claims for the 2013 surveys by Imran Khan's PTI.
On Thursday, the three-judge commission, headed by Boss Equity Nasir-ul-Mulk, conveyed its 237-page report, saying the decisions were "in expansive part composed and led reasonably and as per the law" and claims of a plot to fix the outcome were not bolstered by proof.
The report indicated deficiencies by the Appointive Commission of Pakistan however said the proof did not bolster guarantees the outcome was not a "genuine and reasonable impression of the order given by the electorate".
After the discharge, Head administrator Nawaz Sharif said in an across the nation broadcast address that his gathering was going to "overlook whatever happened after the 2013 decisions" furthermore trusted that his adversaries would likewise maintain a strategic distance from negative legislative issues in future.
PTI boss Imran Khan said he acknowledged the commission's choice however would give a nitty gritty response "later" in the wake of perusing their report in full.