PTI’s anti-state social media campaign is criticized by Ahsan Iqbal.

“India’s RAW can’t even imagine doing what the PTI is doing on social media against Pakistani institutions,” he remarked during a ceremony in Karachi.

According to Ahsan Iqbal, the PTI’s ascent to power in 2018 is akin to the 1971 partition of Pakistan into two regions.

When he reflected on the politics of the PML-N and PPP, he stated that both parties chose the path of opposition but never went over the “red line.”

Ahsan Iqbal asserts that the PTI altered the political landscape of the nation during the May 9 riots, which resulted in the destruction of army, private, and public infrastructure.

The PML-N leader bemoaned the fact that “some forces tarnished Pakistan’s image” by linking unfavorable opinions about its citizens.

He urged Pakistan to look to the future and concentrate on its strengths, calling for a concerted effort to repair the country’s standing internationally.

Although Pakistan has a smaller population than some of its neighbors, the federal minister pointed out that the nation may use its resources to surpass its rivals in technical achievements over the next 20 years.

He emphasized the necessity of long-term reforms and policy continuity, noting that countries that have achieved success around the world, including South Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, and others, have based their economies on this foundation.

Imran Khan would not seek retribution after being released from prison, according to prominent Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser.

In an interview with ARY News’ Off the Record, Qaiser restated the PTI’s position that no personal grudges will be pursued.

“We will make certain that no improper actions are done. The courts, not us, will hold those responsible for crimes or corruption accountable,” he clarified.

Qaiser disclosed that Imran Khan, the founder of the PTI, has directed party members to spread the word about a zero-tolerance attitude regarding retaliation.

“Under our governance, the current system of retribution will not continue,” the PTI founder was cited by Qasier as adding. Take a look at the direction the nation is going.

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