'Nawaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari are making historic mistake'

Fawad Chaudhry mentions PTI's iconic bat symbol has been revoked but despite that, Imran's party continued to win


Our Correspondent July 24, 2024

LAHORE:

Former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry on Wednesday said that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari are on the verge of making the "biggest mistake in history" as they embark on efforts to ban Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI).

During a media interaction in Lahore, he claimed that the decision taken by Nawaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari was a colossal mistake, predicting that they would come to regret it and find themselves unable to face their peers.

Chaudhry also mentioned that PTI's iconic bat symbol had been revoked, noting that despite the party being forced to use multiple symbols, it continued to win and make gains.

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He pointed out that Imran Khan has been imprisoned for 14 months, and the founder of PTI is being oppressed, with the entire nation standing by him.

He added that digital terrorism is not being conducted by PTI but from outside the country. He called for the immediate release of PTI Information Secretary Raoof Hasan, emphasising that the world is witnessing human rights violations in Pakistan.

Furthermore, Chaudhry commented on the ongoing conflicts with the judiciary, the public, and the state of the economy. He warned that this is just the beginning and that people will scream in the coming days.

COMMENTS (1)

Ayesha Sadozai | 4 months ago | Reply I fully agree that not only Asif Zardari or Nawaz Sharif but all of the PML-N and most of the PPP in the present coalition are making a terrible mistake in the behest of the Establishment obviously and this mistake will come back in time to haunt them too. I m disappointed that Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari did not take a firm stand against this foolish plan. However now the PTI will emerge a stronger force like a phoenix out of its ashes. The masses are not stupid.
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