March 16, 2023
1 min read

Maryam Nawaz terms PTI with ‘terrorist group’

Maryam took PTI Chairman Imran Khan to task, saying that his actions and “terrorism” were extremely dangerous…reports Asian Lite News

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior Vice President Maryam Nawaz said she was saddened by the way Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers “lashed out” at the police, and it felt like the government is “fighting a terrorist group”.

Maryam took PTI Chairman Imran Khan to task, saying that his actions and “terrorism” were extremely dangerous, reports The Express Tribune.

“I felt hurt when PTI workers lashed out at the police, it feels like we are fighting a terrorist group,” she remarked, adding that “this is a battle between right and wrong”.

She also said that PML-N is currently focusing on the country’s youth since young workers are the capital of the party.

“God-willing, PML-N will bring the youth forward,” she added.

Speaking on the occasion, Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said that today one person has pushed the country back under a “conspiracy”The Express Tribune.

“The entire country is suffering the punishment of the wrong agreement with the IMF (International Monetary Fund),” he said, adding that PML-N will take Pakistan out of this serious crisis.

ALSO READ: Bilawal: Pakistan facing perfect storm of crises

Previous Story

Indian-American appointed Assistant Secy of US Air Force

Next Story

More Afghan refugees return from Iran

Latest from -Top News

US Tariffs Pushed to August Amid Talks

In April, Trump announced a base tariff of 10 per cent on most of America’s trading partners and thereafter additional duties ranging up to 50 per cent….reports Asian Lite News US President

Indonesia Joins BRICS Bloc

This year’s BRICS Summit saw an expanded format, reflecting the grouping’s growing relevance in international affairs….reports Asian Lite News Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally welcomed Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto into the BRICS

Kenyans put president on notice

Kenya’s fifth president became a remarkably unpopular leader barely two years into his presidency after proposing aggressive tax measures that many saw as a betrayal of his campaign promise to support working-class

World Bank grants South Africa a $1.5 bn loan

Deteriorating rail systems, jammed ports and frequent blackouts have hindered vital industries like mining and auto manufacturing in South Africa, contributing to slow economic growth over the last decade in Africa’s most
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Nawaz, Zardari, Maulana Fazl talk strategy after defeat

The three leaders have reportedly agreed that a detailed plan

Imran’s trump card has ‘nothing to do with army’

The Prime Minister instead stressed that “attacking the army and