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A case has been filed in Rawalpindi for the murder of a former PTI MPA.

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The suspected murder of former MPA Chaudhry Adnan has resulted in the registration of a murder case at the Rawalpindi Civil Lines police station.

Chaudhry Nadeem Iqbal, the brother-in-law of Chaudhry Adnan, filed the lawsuit, bringing to light a convoluted web of commercial and political conflicts around the event.

The complaint’s facts indicate that Chaudhry Adnan held political resentment towards a number of people, including Chaudhry Tanveer, Chaudhry Daniyal, Chaudhry Changez, and Chaudhry Osama. In addition, he and Luqman Kamil had legal issues over land deals and economic affairs.

The lawsuit further detailed Chaudhry Adnan’s worries about his safety, including his repeated claims that he felt the aforementioned people posed a threat to his life. According to reports, he made it plain that everyone he named would be held accountable if anything bad happened to him.

Chaudhry Adnan had attended a meeting about land-related problems on the day of the event, which turned out to be disastrous. As he was leaving the meeting, two attackers on a motorbike stopped his car at a stop sign and started shooting at him.

The attackers quickly left the site after the attack to avoid being apprehended and leave a wake of shock and sadness in their wake. The difficult task of resolving the case’s complications, investigating possible reasons, and identifying the perpetrators of the horrific deed now faces the authorities.

Adnan was sadly slain in Rawalpindi on Monday. Adnan was reportedly shot and killed by unknown assailants as his car was stopped at a traffic light close to the city’s Police Lines.

Despite being taken to a hospital quickly, he passed away from his injuries. To find the attacker and bring them to justice, the police are looking into the matter thoroughly.

The deceased has lately run as an independent for PP-19 and NA-57 Rawalpindi in the general elections. He received 1,820 votes in the NA-57 seat and 2,972 votes in the PP-19.

From 2018 to 2023, Adnan was an MPA for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

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