We will sue PTV for airing ‘fake news’ about Junaid Safdar: Marriyum Aurangz
The information secretary of PML-N Marriyum Aurangzeb alleged that the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) had wantonly broadcast-ed news against Maryam Nawaz’s son.

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The Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) has publicized that the party will sue the national broadcasting channel, Pakistan Television (PTV), for erroneously mentioning Junaid Safdar- the son of Maryam Nawaz- in its report on Pandora Box.
The information secretary of PML-N Marriyum Aurangzeb alleged that the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) had wantonly broadcasted news again Maryam Nawaz’s son.
جنید صفدر کی آف شور کمپنیوں کی خبر کو حکومت کی پھیلائی فیک نیوز قرار دے دیا، جھوٹی خبر پر پی ٹی وی کے خلاف قانونی کارروائی کی جائے گی
— Marriyum Aurangzeb (@Marriyum_A) October 3, 2021
“The king of fake news Imran Khan used the state television to run this false news,” says the information secretary of PML-N.
As per sources, lawyers had been directed to pursue legal action against the PTV for airing ‘fake and baseless news.”
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