PTI Chief being used to defame Pakistan globally: Rana Sanaullah

Pakistan Sep, 3 2023
PTI Chief being used to defame Pakistan globally: Rana Sanaullah
  • 242
  • 0

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz Punjab President and former Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said that Chairman PTI is being used to defame Pakistan globally.

Former Minister said in statement that Pakistan would be presented like culprit in International Court of Justice.

“Why beneficiary of judicial system is going to International Court of Justice,” questioned senior PML-N leader.

Only enemy forces can go with this approach, he added.

He was of view that some hidden forces are trying to save PTI Chairman.

“Same forces first made him hero and installed him in government. He destroyed economy and foreign policy of country during his stay in power,” Rana said.

 Sme forces were earlier responsible for terrorism inside Pakistan and now they are trying to save their man, he said.

Chairman PTI paved way for civil war through inflation during his tenure. He filled minds of youth with hatred and made them fanatics who attacked on state institutions, Sana said.

He questioned that who is spending money on PTI Chairman for going to International Court of Justice against Pakistan.

He added that taking Pakistan in International Court of Justice will give joy to usurpers of human rights in both Palestine and Occupied Kashmir.

Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 04 2023

Like Business on Facebook, follow @DailyNCourier on Twitter to stay informed and join in the conversation.

NC Big Stories

Pakistan will respond with full force to any Indian misadventure

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif yesterday held a telephone conversation with the United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres and discussed recent developments in South Asia. "During the telephone call, the prime minister affi...

Security Forces kill at least three terrorists in Turbat IBO

TURBAT: At least three terrorists were killed during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) by security forces in the Turbat area of Balochistan, the military's media affairs wing said yesterday. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR)...

Indian Army in 'crisis, chaos' as northern command chief dismissed

KARACHI: The Indian Army is facing a deep internal crisis following the controversial Pahalgam incident, which has been labelled a "failed false flag operation" by insiders. In what appears to be a panicked move, the Modi government has dismissed the...

Pakistan set to become next major tech destination: PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif yesterday reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to becoming the next major tech destination in light of $700 million pledged in foreign investment in the IT sector at the Digital Foreign Direct Investment (DFDI) co...

More like this
Related

India involved in state-sponsored cross-border terrorism: DG ISPR

ISLAMABAD: Director-General (DG) of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry presented yesterday "irrefutable" evidence of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan, days after New Delhi accused Islamabad of the Pa...

Pakistan will respond with full force to any Indian misadventure

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif yesterday held a telephone conversation with the United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres and discussed recent developments in South Asia. "During the telephone call, the prime minister affi...

Pakistan set to become next major tech destination: PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif yesterday reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to becoming the next major tech destination in light of $700 million pledged in foreign investment in the IT sector at the Digital Foreign Direct Investment (DFDI) co...

Bilawal Bhutto warns Modi, 'don't dare to undermine Pakistan'

SUKKUR: Pakistan Peoples' Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari delivered a strong and defiant message to India, warning that any attempts to undermine Pakistan's rights over the Indus River would meet fierce resistance. Addressing a large rall...
Need Help? Chat with us