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PTI maintains February 8 protest call, says Ali Zafar

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ISLAMABAD: Senator Ali Zafar has said that the call for February 8 remains the same, there will be protests everywhere on February 8, not at any specific place.

According to the details, Senator Ali Zafar, while talking to the media, said that no one can tolerate terrorists in this country and it is inevitable to take steps against them at the national level.

He welcomed the recent meeting of the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and said that only national issues have been discussed so far and no conditions have been set, but it is premature to say anything about whether the ice has melted or not.

Senator Ali Zafar further said that those who are committing terrorism on the orders of other countries must be eliminated.

He said that the discussion of the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will show which national issues were discussed in the meeting.

The PTI leader clarified that the call for February 8 remains the same and that there will be protests everywhere on that day, not at any specific place.

Ali Zafar also referred to the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) as saying that his personal physician is not satisfied with the PIMS report and believes that there is an error in the report.

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