Asif Ali Zardari, the co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Mohsin Naqvi, the interim chief minister of Punjab, and Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, have all criticised Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, for levelling serious allegations against the army.
The Prime Minister criticised Imran Niazi’s conduct, calling it highly despicable, in which he regularly disparaged and threatened the Pakistani Army and intelligence agency for his personal political gain.
“His levelling of allegations without any proof against Gen Faisal Naseer and officers of our Intelligence Agency cannot be allowed and will not be tolerated.”
Asif Ali Zardari
Also, Former President Asif Ali Zardari stated that the PTI leader has gone above and beyond in attempting to defame institutions. And this behaviour is not tolerable.
“The attempt to discredit institutions has exposed the true face of the man and now enough is enough, after listening to the foreign agent’s speech, no patriot can even think of following him,” Asif Ali Zardari stated this without mentioning Imran Khan.
As an attack on the institution that the entire nation of Pakistan cherishes, Zardari denounced the accusations levelled against the valiant and renowned personnel of the Pakistan Army.
Also, He claimed that someone is using lies to deceive his obedient supporters, and he sees that person’s demise.
The former president stressed that we will not tolerate anyone who plays games with our values or our nation.
Furthermore, Zardari stated:
We will not allow a person to destroy our ancestors, our children, and our country
Also, The caretaker chief minister of Punjab declared that the interim government will take measures to prevent anyone from disparaging or posing a threat to the institutions and intelligence services of the province.
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