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Tarar charges PTI of having an anti-national agenda because of its ties to India

The Minister of Information claims that the PTI is working with foreign enemies to advance its goal against Pakistan.


Ataullah Tarar, the minister of information, criticized the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, saying that its anti-national purpose has been exposed by its ties to Indian groups.

He accused the PTI of working with foreign enemies to advance its objective against Pakistan, citing exchanges between PTI chief Raoof Hasan and Indian media as proof.

In addition to the party's interaction with anti-Pakistan media over the eastern border and its decisions to bring extremist members back via the western border, Tarar argued that the partnership between PTI's founder and Faiz Hameed marks a grave betrayal of national interests.

He claimed that Hasan's interactions with an Indian journalist who was well-known for having anti-Pakistan views had further exposed PTI's betrayal of the nation.
The information minister claimed that the PTI, which receives funding from outside sources, has already harmed Pakistan's foreign policy by using dubious diplomatic channels and is currently endangering the country's integrity by depending on outside backers.

The minister made the observation that Hasan's conversation with the Indian journalist reflected the larger goal of the PTI, which is to undermine Pakistan's national sovereignty. He asserted that this is consistent with the May 9 strikes and the party's social media cell located in Islamabad, which has been connected to Indian-origin anti-army propaganda.

Tarar charged that the PTI is pushing a foreign-backed ideology that encourages instability and turmoil within Pakistan. The party's foreign funding, he added, and its recent contacts with Indian journalists prove that it is aligned with hostile foreign objectives against Pakistan.

In addition, he denounced Hameed for being a key figure in the PTI's plan to destabilize and undermine Pakistan's institutions. The Minister of Information stressed how the cooperation of Faiz, Imran Khan, and Khan's wife, Bushra Bibi, has harmed the nation's interests and weakened military unity.

Tarar concluded by saying that this coalition has fabricated anti-military language to stir up trouble among active and retired officers in an attempt to give the impression that there is disarray and division inside the Pakistani military.

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