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Shibli says PMD should not think people will forget Ayaz Sadiq statement

02 November, 2020 11:48

Shibli says PMD should not think people will forget Ayaz Sadiq statement.

In a tweet, Federal Minister for Information Senator Shibli Faraz said this on Monday.

Shibli says PMD should not think people will forget

He termed it the vicious attempt of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) to appease the enemy.

However, he made clear that spreading baseless propaganda against national institutions to please enemy, will not succeed.

The minister said that PDM should not think that the masses would forget the statement of Ayaz Sadiq.

Shibli Faraz said that the people of Pakistan need answer for the anti-national narrative of Gujranwala and Quetta public meetings and the incident of desecration of Mazar-e-Quaid.

Meanwhile, Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser has said that nation attaches great respect to national security institutions.

He said this, while addressing a function in Swabi.

He said people respect their sacrifices for defence of the country in high esteem.

Asad Qaiser called it very unfortunate that some elements are targeting state institutions for their own political interests.

He said the incumbent government has adopted prudent policies and the economy is now moving in the positive direction.

On Sunday, Deputy Speaker National Assembly Qasim Khan Suri also slammed the Opposition.

He said people had rejected the opposition parties while they had done nothing for stabilizing the country in the past.

He shared these views while talking to media persons after attending a certificate distribution ceremony at National Institute of Management (NIM).

Suri said opposition parties remain confused due to the growing popularity of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

He said the country was moving towards development in every fields under the leadership of the prime minister.

The deputy speaker NA said statements of Ayaz Sadiq were condemnable.

He said there was no place in Pakistan for those who spoke against the national institutions.

GTV

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