PTI’s march on Islamabad inflicted a loss of Rs 192 billion daily on the national economy: Attaullah Tarar
ISLAMABAD, Dec 01, (SABAH): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar Advocate has said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is spreading fake news and false propaganda to hide its failed attempt of disrupting peace in the Federal Capital and sabotage the national economy.
Talking to media in Islamabad on Sunday, Attaullah Tarar said this party is hell-bent to practice politics of corpses to achieve their vested political interests. He also rejected PTI’s claim that officials of Law Enforcement Agencies opened straight firing on the protesters. He said the law enforcers were there to maintain peace and order and did not have any live ammunition.
The Minister said, on the contrary, there were hardened criminals and trained people-led by PTI leader Murad Saeed amongst protesters. He said they martyred officials of the Rangers and the Police. He said it was an illegal protest as the Islamabad High Court had not allowed this. He said this march on Islamabad inflicted a loss of 192 billion rupees daily on the national economy.
Attaullah Tarar said they are making false propaganda as they have failed to present any video evidence to prove their claim that the Law Enforcement Agencies used live ammunition against the protesters.
The Minister said the protestors opened indiscriminate firing, targeting the officials of the law enforcement agencies as a result of which 192 law enforcers have been injured.
He said it is responsibility of the state to establish and maintain its writ and protect lives and prosperities of its citizens.
He also presented salute to the honorable people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for rejecting the call to create unrest and chaos in the country.
Answering a question, the Minister said identification of miscreants is continuing and the culprits should be given exemplary punishment. He said the Constitution fully elaborates that any protest should be peaceful. He said the government has submitted a report in light of the orders of the Islamabad High Court.
Replying to another question, he said the government fully believes in independence of the media. He said the government, in consultation with the media organizations and relevant stakeholders, is working on introducing a law pertaining to the digital media.
On the occasion, a video, showing PTI protesters, assaulting the law enforcement agencies with guns, batons, stones and sling shots, was also played.