Pakistan
Raza Rabbani demands Senate session over ‘western interference’
The PPP senior leader and Senator says this interference is not limited solely to electoral matters; diplomats in Islamabad are actively engaging in discussions concerning Pakistan's economic and political situation.
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Islamabad: Senator Raza Rabbani voiced significant concerns on Monday, highlighting what he perceives as a failure of the caretaker government in safeguarding Pakistan's national sovereignty.
As a former Senate chairman and a prominent leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Rabbani alleged that Western nations have been continuously interfering in the country's internal affairs. He went further to assert that this interference is not limited solely to electoral matters; diplomats in Islamabad are actively engaging in discussions concerning Pakistan's economic and political situation.
In response to these concerns, Senator Rabbani demanded the immediate convening of a Senate session to facilitate a comprehensive debate on issues related to national sovereignty and other critical challenges facing the nation.
One noteworthy development he pointed out is the increasing presence of foreign diplomats visiting the offices of various political parties within Pakistan.
"We, as proud citizens of a sovereign nation, do not accept external influence," Senator Rabbani declared.
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