Islamabad (Pakistan), February 6 (ANI): Pakistan’s Defense Minister Kawaja Asif criticizes Pakistan’s Tehrik e Insaf (PTI) for calling for protests during the Champions era, saying they and accused them of criticizing them. Cricket field reported by Express Tribune.
He called for these actions to be blocked from Pakistan’s participation in the Champions Trophy, emphasizing it as an “anti-national” effort to disgrace Pakistan on the international stage.
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In a statement shared on X, the ASIF was on February 8th, the same day as the first match of the Pakistan and New Zealand series, which was founded in Imran Khan, which was part of the preparations for the Champions Trophy. said he requested permission to hold a rally in Lahore. He said the PTI called for a long march on February 19th, the day of Pakistan’s first Champions Trophy Match.
He said the PTI called for a long march on February 19, the day of Pakistan’s first Champions Trophy Match, the Express Tribune reported. He said, “This is an effort to strip Pakistan of the Champions Trophy Match,” adding that the motivation is to embarrass Pakistan at the sports arena.
According to an Express Tribune report, he added that his actions are very extreme, as his actions are so extreme, as they maintain his political ambitions ahead of the national interests. Ta.
The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy will be held from February 19th to March 9th at four venues in Karachi, Lahore, Pakistan, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
At the beginning of January, Pakistan’s Teherek-e-Insaf (PTI) observed Black Day on February 8 to protest the “stolen duty” in the general election held on February 8th last year. It announced it had decided to do so, and announced plans to hold the event publicly. Dawn reported as they gathered in the land of Minar-I-Pakistan.
Aliya Hamza, newly appointed chief party organizer of Punjab, gave the application to the deputy Lahore commissioner and requested a “certificate of no objection” from the political rally. In her application, Hamza said she and Punjab Congress opposition leaders, NA-117 Malik Ahmad Khan Bacha and Ali Ijaz Batta, will be organizers of the “Jalsa” management.
Aliya Hamza calls the PTI a stakeholder of Pakistan’s political and parliamentary system, emphasizing that its leaders, members and supporters have fundamental rights to political activity as guaranteed under the constitution. Dawn reported.
She stated that “denying this right is tantamount to violating the fundamental constitutional principles on which the political parties and democratic foundations stand for our country,” and furthermore Article 16 states that the rights of parliament He added that he guaranteed. (ani)
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