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Bushra Bibi’s alleged audio over ‘treason narrative’ leaked

July 3, 2022 12:12 AM


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The alleged audio of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) chairman and former premier Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi over the narrative of treason has been leaked, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Saturday.

It could be heard from the alleged audio that Bushra Bibi is behind the PTI’s narrative of treason.

In the alleged audio, it can be heard that Bushra Bibi has directed the social media team to spread the treason narrative.

Bushra Bibi also directed that Farah Gogi's case be confused by levelling the others as well as disgruntled members of the PTI as traitors.

In the alleged audio, Bushra Bibi can be heard issuing instructions to the PTI social media head Arslan Khalid.

She also directed what kind of campaign should be launched against those who are leaving PTI.

Bushra Bibi directed that those who left PTI should be called traitors. Bushra Bibi also directed to start trends of traitors over statements against Farah Gogi.

 

 



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