Opposition should not be allowed to hold rallies says Ijaz Shah

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Minister for Interior, Brig (R) Ijaz Ahmad Shah has said that opposition’s movement is anti-state and malicious campaign against security institutions of the country which should not be allowed.

He added that no democracy in the world maligns its own prestigious institutions and the state will not allow any anti state agenda.

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While talking about Nawaz Sharif statements, Ijaz Shah has stated that Nawaz Sharif is using anti state propaganda to evade from accountability.

He further expressed that Nawaz Sharif, who fled to London getting assistance on humanitarian and health issues is now seeking refuge in anti-state agenda.

“Now that Nawaz knows that he has to either pay back the money or face the court, he has started undermining country’s institutions”, shared Ijaz Shah.

The Minister highlighted that PM Imran Khan announced in his initial speeches of 2018 that if any of the parties think that elections were rigged they should identify the seats to be re-examined, which they did not do and have no started hue and cry.

Interior Minister has strictly warned the opposition saying, the state is not so weak that it will succumb to the pressure of the ones who have looted the country for years and are now afraid of facing the reality.

He also mentioned that these rallies have nothing to do with the betterment of Pakistan or democratic practices but are solely planned around anti state agenda to create disruption across the country and give room to the external elements to find grounds to damage the country.

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