PTI split into various factions: Asif
Defence minister says inflation also decreased due to government’s effective policies in recent months
SIALKOT: Referring to recent infighting among senior figures of the former ruling party, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Sunday claimed that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has fragmented into various factions.
Addressing an event in Sialkot, the defence minister took a jibe at the Imran Khan-founded party, saying: “The party is as divided as the number of its members. We need not abuse them, they themselves are abusing one another.”
Addressing the event, Asif said: “PTI members have started calling each other thieves.” He dubbed the PTI founder an “international thief”.
Highlighting the PMLN-led government’s achievements, the minister said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif steered the country out of the difficult situation. “No one could even think that prices of electricity would be decreased in the country,” he added.
The defence minister said that inflation also decreased due to the government’s effective policies in recent months. The security czar also lauded the unmatched sacrifices rendered by the armed forces.
Earlier in the day, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar said the strength and resilience of the people of Pakistan continue to serve as the biggest source of inspiration for the government. Addressing a workers convention in NA-127, Lahore, he said that with public support and determination, even the most complex national challenges can be overcome.
Tarar said that the true strength of any government lies in its people, and when the leadership demonstrates firm resolve, sincere intentions and a clear direction, divine support follows and success becomes inevitable.
He noted that the government, under PM Shehbaz, was working round the clock to provide real and sustainable relief to citizens. “Despite inheriting a fragile economy, widespread inflation, and political polarization, the government made tough but necessary decisions in the interest of the nation,” he added.
Tarar said that when Pakistan was confronted with unprecedented challenges, the prime minister prioritised the state over political gains and refused to jeopardize the country’s future for short-term political advantage. He remarked that elements responsible for economic and institutional destruction are now facing political isolation. “The people of Pakistan have rejected those who prioritized chaos and conflict over development and stability,” he said.
The minister said that PM had fulfilled his promise of providing affordable electricity to the people.
The information minister mentioned that Pakistan’s economic performance is now being acknowledged internationally. He pointed out that with lower electricity costs, inflation at single digits, and a booming stock market, all economic indicators reflect a prosperous future for Pakistan. “Pakistan is taking off, and under the ‘Uraan Pakistan’ initiative, the country is poised to achieve unprecedented economic development.”
Tarar also announced that industrial consumers will benefit from a reduction in electricity prices by Rs7.69 per unit, which he described as a positive sign for the country’s economic revival. He emphasized that cheaper and low-cost electricity will stimulate economic activity and generate employment opportunities.
He noted that the policy rate has been reduced from 22% to 12%, contributing to a more favorable business environment. He stated that the government’s economic successes have played a key role in providing relief to the people.
He also acknowledged the significant role of Pakistan Army in ensuring national security and contribution to economic stability.
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