Nation will have to condemn politics of violence in country


Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Tuesday said the nation will have to condemn the politics of violence in the country.
On her official twitter handle, the federal minister released videos of Imran Khan’s 2014 violence and chaos and urged the nation to condemn violence in politics.
She recalled that despite “our long march towards Islamabad will be peaceful” claims 126 days of incitement to civil disobedience and anarchy in Pakistan followed.
She said that these would be the bloody scenes of the “bloody march”. Targeting law enforcing agencies personnel under the guise of politics was only lawlessness and bullying.
The minister also urged the nation not to forget that these were the gangs of rioters that are coming to create chaos in the country again.
#فسادی_فتنہ “ہمار لانگ مارچ اسلام آباد کی طرف پر امن رہے گا”عمران خان 9 اگست 2014
— Marriyum Aurangzeb (@Marriyum_A) May 24, 2022
اور پھر 126 دن پاکستان میں سول نافرمانی اور انتشار پر اکسانے بجلی کے بل جلانے،ہنڈی سے پیسے بھجوانے اور مار دو،گرا دو،جلا دو کا فساد عوام نے دیکھا.قوم کو سیاست میں فساد اور انتشار کی مزمت کرنی چاہئے pic.twitter.com/cDu7ciXsB4

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