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PTI activist NEDian Nabiha Chaudhry dead in Lahore. Was an officer in Punjab accounts and audit dept. Death suspicious.
LAHORE: A Woman officer Nabiha Chaudhry of accounts and audit department of Punjab allegedly committed self- immolation in Lahore on Wednesday (today), police said.
According to the police, investigation into the incident is underway to ascertain the facts whether she committed self- immolation or not.
Commissioner Lahore Rashid Mahmood Langarial said that police and administration were collection evidences regarding the incident and after her autopsy it would be clear what had happened to her.
The commissioner also said that she had attended all the class which were held today.
She was PPS-21 grade officers and hailing from Karachi.
The police also said that she had ordered to bring petrol from market adding that at the time of incident her office door was locked from inside.
The media report also stated that Nabiha’s father Saleem Chaudhry who was Principal of Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, was also murdered in Karachi in 2005.
Her maternal grandmother lives in Samanabad Lahore while her mother lives in Karachi Gulshan-e-Iqbal area and she is a teacher.
She did her BE Electronics Engineering from the N.E.D University of Engineering and Technology.
Nabiha was so much talented that she got top position in whole of country in her C.S.S exams.
She also runs a welfare school in Mir Pur Khas. She was die-hard supporter of PTI and remained president of student wing of party.
She had left her political activities after joining government office.
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