Federal Information and Broadcasting Minister Atta Ullah Tarar has said that PTI’s anti-state agenda becomes more clear as PTI leader Rauf Hassan had shared hateful and anti-state messages with India’s journalist, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
Talking to media, Atta Tarar said that the anti-state agenda of PTI has been exposed once again as PTI leader Rauf Hasan shared provocative and dangerous messages with Indian journalists.
Information Minister said the foreign-funded party, committed to anti-state agenda, first damaged the country's foreign policy through cipher and was now resorting to its foreign masters to damage the integrity and survival of the country.
Tarar claimed the mentioned Indian journalist is famous for his anti-Pakistan sentiments.
He said Rauf Hasan shares PTI agenda with the Indian journalist and it has become that PTI was promoting conspiracies against the integrity and survival of Pakistan.
Information Minister said the nexus between founder chairman PTI and Faiz Hameed, PTI's links with journalists with anti-Pakistani sentiments across the eastern border and the decision to bring Fitna-ul-Khawarij back through the western border are the worst examples of anti-state agenda of PTI.
Tarar said PTI's social media cell in Islamabad was a major source of communication with national enemies. Through this cell, a campaign was also being conducted against the Pakistan Army and the army chief, whose fabric is now meeting with India.
PTI who was talking about a bloody revolution has shown today that PTI is carrying India's sponsored agenda, said Federal Information Minister.
PTI received foreign funding by Indians from abroad, which has come to light in the investigation, said Federal Information Minister.
Federal Information Minister said now, PTI leader's contact with Indian journalist proved that he is running anti-Pakistan campaign at the behest of anti-national forces.
Tarar claimed Faiz Hameed was also the founder of PTI and proved to be a political leader of PTI to create instability in the country. The fabric of the Faiz Niazi nexus have links with Bushra Bibi, who was a central figure in this nexus.