Tarar Lashes Out at PTI for Anti-State Activities
Islamabad-Government representative Tarar has accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party of engaging in anti-state activities, sparking a heated debate. Tarar alleged that PTI’s actions are detrimental to national interests and stability.
In a statement issued on Sunday, Tarar alleged that the alliance between retired General Faiz and former prime minister Imran Khan also attempted to create divisions within the Pakistan Army. He criticised PTI’s links with journalists from across the eastern border who hold anti-Pakistan sentiments, suggesting that these connections reflect the party’s efforts against national interests.
The minister claimed that Raoof Hasan shared PTI’s viewpoints with Indian journalists to form a broad narrative against state institutions. He further asserted that PTI’s social media cell in Islamabad served as a major communication channel with the country’s adversaries, running a campaign against the armed forces.
Tarar said that the foreign-funded group’s actions had severely undermined state interests, with the primary objective of harming national interests and the military. He also noted that the Faiz-Niazi nexus tried to create an impression of confusion or division within the Pakistan Army.
Tarar demanded that PTI leaders be held accountable for their alleged anti-state activities, emphasizing the need for swift action to prevent further damage. The accusations have triggered a strong response from PTI supporters, who deny the allegations and accuse the government of political vendetta.
The controversy has raised concerns about the country’s political polarization and the need for constructive dialogue to address pressing national issues.
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