Talking to media he said PTI should be held accountable for its actions against national institutions


Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar says no compromise will be made on national security issues.
Talking to media in front of Parliament in Islamabad today, he said PTI should be held accountable for its actions against national institutions and fake narrative that damaged country's foreign relations.
Terming the party as a political risk, the Minister said the recent offer a dialogue by PTI leader is part of their conspiracy against state. He said once again PTI wants to politicize national institutions for its political gain.
Calling PTI a terrorist party, he said this party always promoted chaos in the country. It attacked mausoleums of martyrs and national institutions during 9th May incidents. The presence of PTI's founder's sisters and his nephew in front of Jinnah House on 9th May shows his family was directly involved in those attacks.
Talking about country's economy, he said the recent Fitch's rating validates our prudent economic policies that have put the country on the path of progress and development. He said the interest rates are coming down while our foreign reserves are witnessing a sharp rise.
He said since the imprisonment of PTI's founder, country's stock exchange showing a constant boom which shows his presence is the major hindrance in the development.

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