Govt in panic with PDM’s Peshawar rally: Sherry
ISLAMABAD: PPP Parliamentary leader in the Senate Sherry Rehman said the Pakistan Democratic Movement will hold its public rally in Peshawar.
“The government is creating hurdles in holding the rally which proves that the government is panicked with the opposition rallies,” she said in a statement Friday.
Senator Sherry Rehman said the government of the PTI is so much frightened with the Peshawar rally as the opposition is yet to start long march towards Islamabad.
She said when the Prime Minister daily addresses the functions, there seems no CORONA anywhere. “Whether the Prime Minister’s functions and rallies are held under the SOPs?” she questioned. Sherry said the public rallies of the PDM could not be stopped in the name of the CORONA. “Despite government’s all-out negative tactics, the people will participate in the PDM rally in Peshawar,” she said.
-
Meghan Markle Set To Take Big Decision On Returning To UK For Invictus Games -
Prince Harry To Leave Britain One Day Earlier Than Expected For THIS Reason -
The Way You Consume Sugar Could Be Affecting Your Health -
Brooklyn Beckham Gets Backing From Vanessa Marcil Amid Feud With Parents -
OpenAI Uses AI To Detect Under 18 Users On ChatGPT -
Philippines To Lift Ban On Grok AI After Musk's Platform Commits To Fix Safety Concerns -
Trump Vows ‘no Going Back’ On Greenland Ahead Of Davos Visit -
Alexander Skarsgard Breaks Silence On Rumors He Is Bisexual -
King Charles Faces Rift With Prince William Over Prince Harry’s Invictus Games -
Elon Musk’s Critique On ChatGPT Safety Draws Sharp Response From Sam Altman -
Katherine Ryan Takes Aim At Brooklyn Beckham In Fierce Defense Of His Parents -
How Timothy Busfield, Melissa Gilbert Really Feel After Release From Jail -
OpenAI, Bill Gates Launch ‘Horizon 1000’ To Transform AI Healthcare In Africa -
Prince Harry Receives Praises For Exposing Dark Side Of British Tabloids -
Andrew Forces Beatrice, Eugenie To Lose $60 Million Safety Net Saved For Retirement -
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang To Visit China To Push Re-entry Into AI Chip Market