highlighted the gravity of Pakistan’s political and economic turmoil: Pullain Baloch
PML-N’s Asia Tanoli accused PTI of creating chaos across the country
ISLAMABAD: Pullain Baloch (Member of National Assembly, National Party: A Critical Perspective
Pullain Baloch highlighted the gravity of Pakistan’s political and economic turmoil. She emphasized that the ongoing tensions between the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the government are detrimental to national stability. According to her, the protests have inflicted significant losses on the country, exacerbating an already critical situation. She firmly opposed the imposition of Governor’s Rule, stating that such measures would further harm Pakistan’s fragile state.
Baloch also disclosed that standing committee meetings have been convened to address pressing issues, with participation from MNAs of various parties. Criticizing PTI, she stated its members are now facing the repercussions of their past actions. On media freedom, she acknowledged the Pakistan People’s Party’s (PPP) consistent advocacy but cautioned against believing unverified reports. She also defended Rana Sanaullah, deeming the case against him unjust.
Asia Tanoli (Member of National Assembly, PML-N Advocating Government’s Progress
PML-N’s Asia Tanoli accused PTI of creating chaos across the country. She commended the government’s efforts in steering Pakistan away from economic default and setting it on a path to development. Tanoli argued that PTI’s leadership abandoned its workers, leaving them to face legal challenges alone.
Addressing concerns about Governor’s Rule, she clarified that no such proposal has been made by the government. She criticized PTI’s choice of D-Chowk for protests, questioning its impact on the rights of Islamabad’s residents. Tanoli urged media outlets to promote truthful reporting, condemning fake news.
Sarmad Ali (PPP Leader): Condemning PTI’s Approach PPP leader Sarmad Ali strongly criticized PTI for allegedly exploiting tragedies for political gain. He shed light on the dire situation in Para Chinar, describing the region’s decades-old challenges. Ali Amin Gandapur’s neglect of his provincial responsibilities was also a focus of his criticism, as he accused him of prioritizing protests in Islamabad over governance.
Sarmad Ali urged PTI members to abandon deceit and prioritize national progress. He accused them of being obsessed with one individual at the expense of Pakistan’s stability and development.
Azhar Siddique (PTI Leader: Defending PTI’s Actions, Azhar Siddique defended PTI, asserting that the party’s protests were peaceful and within democratic norms. He claimed that despite widespread criticism, PTI never resorted to violence or used tear gas against dissenting voices. He dismissed allegations of internal divisions within the party and expressed confidence that public support for PTI remains strong.
Siddique criticized the state of democracy in Pakistan, claiming it is virtually non-existent. He described the imposition of Governor’s Rule as a reckless attempt to stifle dissent. Acknowledging the country’s poor economic situation, Siddique reiterated PTI’s commitment to bringing people together for future protests.
The editor-in-chief of Pakistan Group of Newspapers and chairman of Roze News, SK Niazi, highlights the need for mature dialogue and responsible governance amid the country’s turbulent political landscape. He stresses the importance of truthful journalism and accountability, urging political stakeholders to prioritize the nation’s well-being over individual or party agendas. This critical juncture calls for unity, transparency, and an unwavering commitment to Pakistan’s progress.