Adviser to Prime Minister on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah has criticised the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) management, accusing them of participating in propaganda in opposition to the state and deceptive the general public for protests.
The politician’s remarks got here because the political celebration and coalition authorities commerce blames for the violence throughout the much-hyped protest in Islamabad final month that left 4 regulation enforcers lifeless.
The previous ruling celebration has since claimed that a minimum of 12 of its staff have been killed and 1,000 others have been arrested. Nevertheless, the federal government has categorically denied utilizing dwell ammunition in opposition to the protesters and mentioned that 4 regulation enforcers together with three Rangers personnel and a policeman have been martyred throughout the protest that was launched by the PTI on November 24.
The previous ruling celebration incited roughly 15,000 to twenty,000 armed people from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to affix their protest Islamabad, the 69-year-old veteran politician mentioned whereas talking on Geo Information’ programme “Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath” on Wednesday.
He added that throughout the protests, over 250 regulation enforcers have been wounded in gunfire from PTI supporters. Such violent acts necessitate accountability for many who trigger hurt to society, mentioned Rana.
The PML-N stalwart additionally admonished the PTI for its poor planning, saying: “There was no correct association for protesters, making it troublesome for them to remain.”
Rana claimed that after the debacle that the PTI witnessed at D-Chowk, the Imran Khan-led celebration won’t be able to launch a protest once more quickly, including that the celebration maybe would “by no means have the ability to give a protest name once more.”
Responding a question about PTI’s allegations of ethnic concentrating on of Pashtuns by the federal government, he clarified that the federal government was not in opposition to Pakhtuns.
“The PML-N authorities was and stays open to dialogue. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif even prolonged an invite of negotiations, however they rejected it.”