Fayaz-ul-Hassan stated that PTI should compete in the field and not escape like jackals.


Lahore: The main spokesperson of Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) Fayaz-ul-Hassan Chohan's TikTok account has been blocked.
According to the report, the social media activist of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has blocked the TikTok account of IPP spokesman Fayaz-ul-Hassan Chohan through continuous reporting.
In a statement in this regard, IPP spokesperson said that PTI has admitted its defeat by blocking my TikTok account. If PTI's social media team cannot compete with me, what will it do to the state.
Fayaz-ul-Hassan stated: “My crime is to raise the slogan of Pakistan first, my crime is to expose Tehreek-e-Fasad Fil Arz on social media, PTI should compete in the field and not escape like jackals”.
He added that now if he is not active on social media then PTI has lost itself. The battle for Pakistan's survival will continue in the field of social media, electronic media and politics. His TikTok account was blocked for exposing hostile policies of PTI founder Imran Khan.
The former minister continued to say that PTI’s social media team should remain active. The war for Pakistan and Tehreek-e-Fasad Fil Arz will continue.

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