ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain conveyed worry regarding the recent behavior of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) cautioning that if the party persists with its provocative remarks and activities the government might strongly contemplate the possibility of enforcing a ban.

He mentioned that when a provincial chief minister speaks of advancing towards Islamabad it constitutes an insurrection something the state cannot endure.

Rana Tanveer Hussain remembered that starting from 2014 the PTI founder has behaved in manners that jeopardize security. In demonstrations incidents such as setting fires, damaging property and not paying utility bills stood out as obvious acts of civil disobedience. Assaults on PTV and the Parliament were regarded as confrontations, against state power.

The federal minister highlighted that in contrast to PTI parties such, as the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) have consistently opposed each other’s policies through democratic channels thereby reinforcing the system instead of weakening it.

Emphasizing the administration’s accomplishments Rana Tanveer Hussain stated, “In spite of challenging conditions our government has diligently strived to steady the economy and our strategies are enhancing Pakistan’s global standing.”

Speaking on the 18th Amendment, he noted that while a full reversal is not being considered, some amendments have not led to the expected provincial performance.

Tarar signals possible action against Imran Khan’s sisters, restricts jail meetings

Meanwhile, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Atta Tarar stated that prohibiting meetings, with former Prime Minister Imran Khan and the possible detention of his sisters cannot be dismissed.

Addressing TV networks, in the federal capital Tarar mentioned that individuals who meet Imran Khan beyond prison walls frequently try to propagate anti-state messages. He explained that the visits are intended for checking on health or addressing issues but any person arranging assemblies outside the jail will be dealt with according to the law.

He endorsed the remarks given by DG ISPR during a press briefing describing them as “entirely accurate.”

The minister additionally remarked on the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s visit to Adiala Jail stating that esteemed leaders would be denied entry if security measures necessitate it.

Concerning Imran Khan’s sisters Tarar mentioned that their detention cannot be excluded. He further stated that encounters, with Khan might be feasible if PTI softens its position and stops its -state discourse.

In response to another question, Tarar said that two PTI leaders attempted to travel abroad yesterday despite being on the no-fly list.

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