'PTM supporters want to see Pakistan as a failed state'
Veterans of Pakistan demand logical end to trial against Rao Anwar
The Veterans of Pakistan (VOP) have said that the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) is an anti-state group since it is supported by elements that want to see Pakistan as a failed state.
The veterans said Pakistan Army and integrity of Pakistan were the main targets of PTM, according to a statement issued by the organisation on Saturday.
The organisation demanded a logical end to the trial against former SSP Rao Anwar, as “it is becoming a rallying point for anti-state elements like PTM.”
Pashtun activist arrested for making anti-state speeches in Karachi
About the recent Sahiwal encounter in which four people were killed by Punjab’s counter-terrorism police, VOP said the killings had resulted in nationwide concern among the masses.
"The excuses by CTD and others are not supported by available evidence," the statement added.
The veterans said Pakistan Army and integrity of Pakistan were the main targets of PTM, according to a statement issued by the organisation on Saturday.
The organisation demanded a logical end to the trial against former SSP Rao Anwar, as “it is becoming a rallying point for anti-state elements like PTM.”
Pashtun activist arrested for making anti-state speeches in Karachi
About the recent Sahiwal encounter in which four people were killed by Punjab’s counter-terrorism police, VOP said the killings had resulted in nationwide concern among the masses.
"The excuses by CTD and others are not supported by available evidence," the statement added.