PML-N Senator Criticizes PTI for Hindering National Progress

Irfan Siddiqui has condemned the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for their ongoing disruption of Pakistan’s advancement, stressing the importance of prioritizing national dignity over political maneuvering.

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During an exclusive interview, Siddiqui cautioned that any PTI actions on the day of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit would lead to serious repercussions.

Political Agendas Over National Well-Being
Siddiqui accused PTI of using political agendas as a pretext for their disruptions, pointing out that the country has remained stable despite the incarceration of senior leaders from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). He stated that similar tactics of blackmailing have not derailed national matters.

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Historical Disruptions by PTI
He noted that PTI has a track record of causing disturbances during significant events, recalling past incidents, such as the disruption of the Chinese president’s visit to Pakistan, suggesting they are likely to repeat such actions.

Impact on Pakistan’s Reputation
Siddiqui emphasized that these actions could jeopardize Pakistan’s international standing and warned that prioritizing political gains over national interests is reckless and selfish.

PTI’s Operational Capability Despite Challenges
Addressing questions about PTI’s ability to function amid the imprisonment of its leaders, he asserted that the party can still operate effectively, similar to how PML-N and PPP managed their political activities despite having leaders jailed.

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Communication on Constitutional Amendment
Siddiqui also revealed that Nawaz Sharif has been in discussions with PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto regarding a constitutional amendment, which is part of Benazir Bhutto’s unfinished agenda. He assured that they would collaborate to implement this amendment soon.

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