PTI Rejects Talal Chaudhry’s Claims, Calls Terrorism a National Issue

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Islamabad (Ayesha Naz) — Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has issued a strong rebuttal to comments made through PML-N Chief Talal Chaudhry inside the countrywide assembly, rejecting what it defined as politically encouraged accusations linking terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the provincial authorities.

In a declaration, PTI said Chaudhry’s comments had been geared toward deflecting attention from the federal government’s disasters instead of addressing the root reasons of growing safety challenges. The birthday party stressed that terrorism is a national problem and cannot be resolved by way of blaming individual provinces.

PTI recalled that consensus on the national motion Plan changed into executed at some stage in its tenure, whilst concrete and powerful counter terrorism measures have been carried out and mentioned internationally. It said tries to companion the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister with either Afghanistan or militant agencies reflected political lack of confidence and character assassination with the aid of what it termed a Government imposed through disputed electoral tactics.

Calling claims that the province become “burning” irresponsible, PTI said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had made the greatest sacrifices inside the fight against terrorism. Police, Counter Terrorism branch gadgets and civilians, it brought, had remained at the front traces notwithstanding confined assets.

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