Pakistan

Federal government terms PTI a ‘Tool of the enemy’, Says Atta Tarar

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ISLAMABAD: PTI is the target of the federal government, and the government has declared Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf a tool of the enemy.

Federal Information Minister Atta Tarar, while addressing a rally yesterday, said that PTI was defeated on May 9, India was defeated on May 10, the founder of PTI wanted the country to go bankrupt.

He said that the founder of PTI is in jail for robbing 190 million pounds, Field Marshal Asim Munir has a major role in improving the country’s economy, and the enemy is afraid of the Chief of Defense Forces.

Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal said that the PTI must decide whether it is with the state or with the controversial leadership. In the current circumstances, Pakistan cannot afford chaos.

Federal Minister Hanif Abbasi said, “Look at the tweet of the founder of PTI, who is he against? He is making a statement against an institution, he cannot bear jail.”

He said that the nefarious campaign against the Pakistani armed forces is unbearable for any Pakistani.

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