Pakistan

PTI UK Says protest speaker not party official

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Abdul khalique

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) UK has deleted its statement expressing disapproval of a woman’s speech at a protest rally regarding a field marshal.

The statement issued on social media said that it had nothing to do with the woman’s speech during the protest in the UK.

PTI UK’s statement said that the woman in question is not even a party official, and her views, language, and style of speech do not reflect the party’s position.

However, this tweet has now been deleted by PTI UK from its official social media account.

It should be noted that the government of Pakistan had written a letter to the British government yesterday demanding action against those who are creating terrorism, violence, and instability in Pakistan from its soil.

The government of Pakistan wrote a letter to the British Home Office asking the British government to take action against those involved in negative activities.

British High Commission spokesperson’s response to the Foreign Ministry’s demarche

According to the letter written in this regard, a video is being circulated from a social media account affiliated with PTI in which a demand is being made to kill the Army Chief. This content is neither rhetorical nor political, it clearly incites the killing of a senior military figure of a UN member country.

The letter states that calls for chaos and violence are being made continuously from platforms affiliated with PTI.

The letter demands that the UK identify, investigate and prosecute those making calls for murder and violence.

Abdul khalique

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