PTI’s anti-national agenda exposed by ‘Indian connections’: Tarar – HUM News

PTI’s anti-national agenda exposed by ‘Indian connections’: Tarar – HUM News


ISLAMABAD: Federal Information Minister Ataullah Tarar has claimed that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s anti-national agenda has been exposed after its leader Raoof Hasan’s connections with India surfaced.

Commenting on the PTI leader’s alleged links with foreign adversaries, the minister stated that PTI’s founding chairman and former ISI chief Faiz Hameed’s nexus is an example of this anti-national agenda.

He highlighted PTI’s connections with journalists harbouring anti-Pakistan sentiments across the eastern border and their efforts to bring back “Fitnah al-Khawarij” through the western border which poses severe threats to national security.

The minister further alleged that PTI leader Raoof Hasan’s interactions with an Indian journalist, known for provocative and inflammatory messages, have once again exposed the party’s anti-national agenda.

He accused the PTI of damaging Pakistan’s foreign policy through the misuse of diplomatic cables and now relying on foreign entities to undermine the country’s integrity and survival.

Tarar criticized Raoof Hasan for sharing PTI’s views with the Indian journalist, suggesting that PTI is conspiring against Pakistan’s integrity and survival.

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He pointed out that PTI’s social media cell in Islamabad has been a primary channel for communication with the country’s enemies.

This cell, according to him, has also been responsible for campaigns against the Pakistan army and its leadership, which he claimed are now aligning with India’s interests.

He asserted that PTI’s talk of a “bloody revolution” in Pakistan indicates that the party is pushing an Indian-sponsored agenda.

he minister argued that “Raoof Hasan’s communication with the Indian journalist proves that the PTI is running an anti-Pakistan campaign at the behest of hostile forces.”

Tarar accused the foreign-funded group of crossing all limits of anti-nationalism, asserting that their primary objective is to harm Pakistan’s national interests and its military.

He claimed that PTI members are fulfilling an Indian agenda while operating from within Pakistan, even suggesting that they seek to bring back terrorists who have attacked the country to further this agenda.

The minister also alleged that Faiz Hameed, whom he described as the founder of PTI, acted as a political pillar of the party to create instability in the country.

He emphasised that the connection between Faiz Hameed and Imran Niazi, along with Bushra Bibi, was central to this alleged conspiracy.

Tarar concluded by stating that the nexus of Faiz Hameed, Imran Niazi and Bushra Bibi has caused significant harm to the country for their nefarious purposes.

He claimed that this group even attempted to create the impression of confusion or division within the Pakistan army.



Courtesy By HUM News

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