PTI MNA holds Centre responsible for crises
PESHAWAR: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and Member National Assembly (MNA) Shandana Gulzar has held the federal government responsible for the crises the country was facing.
Speaking at a press conference here, she said Bushra Bibi, wife of PTI’s founder Imran Khan, was delivering his message to the nation.
The PTI MNA believed that Bushra Bibi was apolitical and was merely conveying the message of PTI’s founder.
Criticizing the federal government, the MNA expressed her party’s determination to stand by their leader. “We will reach D-Chowk on the call of our leader,” she said.
Shandana Gulzar said the PTI workers would remain peaceful, adding that they would set up the protest camp where the federal government stopped them. She said, “Whatever happens will be in response to actions taken against us. Wherever we are stopped, we will set up a camp over there.”
She also criticized the federal government for the volatile situation in Kurram district.
The PTI leader said that everyone was aware of what was happening in the tribal district, adding that her party believed that the federal government was responsible for the situation.
Shandana Gulzar demanded exposing the culprits behind the violence in Kurram district. She said that the enemies of Pakistan had always committed a grave incident for their vested interest.
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