Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting says investigation and the communication of PTI leader with Indian journalist have proved that they are running anti-Pakistan campaign on behest of anti-national forces


Islamabad: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar said PTI leader Raoof Hasan's contacts with Indian journalist based on provocative and terrifying messages expose anti-national agenda of PTI.
Attaullah Tarar said foreign-funded party first damaged the foreign policy of country through cyphers and now it is resorting to its foreign masters to damage the integrity and survival of the country.
The Minister said Raoof Hasan's conspiracies have also exposed the characters behind incident of 9th May.
He said PTI's social media cell was a major source of communication with enemies of the country. He said this cell also conducted campaign against Pakistan Army and the Army Chief.
The Minister said the investigation and the communication of PTI leader with Indian journalist have proved that they are running anti-Pakistan campaign on behest of anti-national forces.
He said PTI also brought back terrorists who attacked Pakistan so that the Indian agenda could be fulfilled.

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