Minister says PTI used propaganda tools to save face after its failure


Islamabad: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar has said that former MNA Murad Saeed was hiding in KP CM House, saying miscreants involved in 'November 24 violence' would face the music.
Addressing a press conference flanked by Inspector General of police Islamabad Ali Nasir Rizvi and Secretary Interior Khurram Ali Agha, he said the PTI used propaganda tools to save face after its failure to gather crowd for its protests.
Tarar said according to secret reports, it was disclosed that the PTI would resort to violence in the disguise of protest.
Also Read: Bushra Bibi reaches Islamabad with mission to kill people: Info Minister
“Has anyone even seen weapons in the hands of peaceful protest anywhere in the world?” he questioned. In those protests, 37 Afghan nationals were also part of the PTI.
Tarar also said the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had also rejected the PTI’s so-called call for freedom because they did not believe in the politics of chaos.
Also, Secretary interior said the security institutions played a careful role while dealing with violent protestors.
India says trade talks with US were ‘positive’
- 2 hours ago
Kazakhstan bans forced marriages and bride kidnapping
- 4 hours ago
FIA cracks down on illegal migration: 13 caught en route to Iran
- 5 hours ago

Qatar won’t be attacked again, says Trump after Israeli strikes
- 6 hours ago

Power Rankings: Big wins and early breakout stars following Week 3
- 6 hours ago

At least 50 killed after refugee boat catches fire off Libyan coast
- 2 hours ago
First ODI: Sidra Ameen’s ton helps Pakistan women set South Africa 256-run target
- an hour ago
Luxembourg announces intention to recognize Palestinian state
- 2 hours ago
Wego expands presence in Pakistan, bring more travel choices to local travelers
- 2 hours ago
OGRA hikes kerosene oil price
- 4 hours ago

Lahore police arrest man for sexually assaulting stepdaughter
- 6 hours ago
Cinema legend Robert Redford dies at 89
- 3 hours ago