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A Pakistani PM’s adviser claims that the PTI is disseminating “fake news.”

Faisalabad: During the Islamabad ‘do-or-die’ rally, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) social media unit attempted to present falsehoods as reality, causing serious harm to the party, according to Rana Sanaullah, advisor to Pakistan’s Prime Minister on political affairs, according to ARY News.

Rana sanaullah
Rana sanaullah

Imran Khan’s party was accused by Sanaullah of “misleading” the people with false information on social media, but he said that their falsehoods were eventually discovered and that the party’s plots were revealed.

He said that despite being granted control of one province, the PTI launched three attacks on Islamabad. The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa joined them when they arrived at D-Chowk in Islamabad for the third time, but they themselves ran away.

After 2018, the politics of service gave way to the “politics of abuse,” according to Sanaullah, which sparked a lot of conjecture about the nation’s impending economic collapse. He said that Pakistan might have entered the G20 countries if the PML-N had remained in power.

According to Dawn, a petition requesting the release of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan in the capital last month, over the claimed death of the party’s members during a rally, will be heard by a district court in Islamabad, Pakistan, on December 23.

Following the filing of the petition by PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, who accused Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, senior police officials, and a few unnamed individuals of participation in the killings and disappearances of PTI workers, the district and session judge set the hearing.

Speaking to the media outside the court, PTI Chairman Gohar Ali Khan said that he was “in favor of comprehensive, unconditional negotiations at every stage.”

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