PTI is defaming the state by spreading lies about dead bodies, Information Minister

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(24News)‍ Federal Facts Minister Attaullah Tarar‌ has said that PTI is defaming ⁣the state⁣ by spreading lies about dead bodies.

Information Minister attaullah Tarar said that they are still‌ fighting each other, they are doing‌ corpse politics to hide thier shame, PTI was not a peaceful protest, it ‍was an ​armed group that stormed here. Wanting to speak, a person gave a ⁢video ‌message ⁢that false⁤ reports⁣ of his son’s martyrdom ⁢were spread, he denied and said it was fake⁤ news‌ and‌ my son is sitting at ‌home.

Attaullah ⁢Tarar said that ⁣PTI is a party of neo-soldiers, they target ‍the security forces and policemen, four policemen and Rangers were martyred, no ‍one⁣ showed sympathy to their families, the ​misfortune of the nation. Such people‌ form political parties who ​have no sense and ⁣understanding. The nation ‌is being played with. These bodies will⁤ be found on Tik Tok, Facebook, X, whatsapp. There is ⁤not even a single body. come forward Jati,barrister Gauhar said ⁢everything ‌is wrong⁤ there are 12 dead bodies,Latif Khosa said there are many dead bodies at his house. They don’t have a single video ⁤evidence, show ⁢a single evidence of a⁤ law enforcement officer firing, the movement is creating a false‍ narrative⁤ of firing.

Attaullah⁤ Tarar said that, God willing, ‌there will be​ further betterment in the economic development, ​the development is continuing, crossing the level of ‍100,000‌ points of the stock⁤ exchange, breaking all the records is proof that the ⁢economy has​ developed. Today, inflation is 4.8%, interest rate is⁢ 15%, remittances are 8.8 billion ‌dollars,foreign exchange ‍reserves are​ 11⁢ billion dollars.⁣ A political party was writing⁤ a letter to‌ the IMF ⁢to make the ‍country default, he said. MDIMF had ⁣also said that⁤ if Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif did not take this matter seriously, it would not ‍have been possible for the country⁤ to⁢ avoid default. And thanks to the‌ efforts, inflation has come ​down, interest rates are⁤ falling, and investment⁤ in the country⁤ is ⁢increasing.

How dose Attaullah Tarar‌ respond to criticisms regarding teh government’s approach to the IMF?

Interview with Attaullah Tarar: Dissecting Political Claims and Economic Progress

Date: [Insert Date]

Interviewer: [Insert Editor’s name]

Expert: Attaullah Tarar,Federal Facts minister


Q: Thank you for joining ‍us today,Mr. Tarar. There have been recent claims by the PTI party regarding casualties during ‍protests. ​Can you clarify your position on thes ‌allegations?

A: Thank you for ​having me. It’s ⁤crucial to address these statements by the PTI. They are spreading false narratives, claiming‌ there⁣ are dead bodies when, in⁤ fact, there are none. We witnessed an armed group — ​not a peaceful protest‌ — ⁣that disrupted our society. One father recently came forward ⁣to deny ​the false reports​ about his son, highlighting how misleading these claims ‌can ⁢be.

Q: You referred to ‌’corpse politics’ in your statements. What do you‌ mean ‍by ⁢this?

A: ‍’Corpse⁤ politics’ refers to the⁢ risky use of fabricated​ casualties to garner sympathy or distract from their⁢ failures.This⁣ tactic undermines the real struggles and sacrifices of our security forces, who have lost lives in the line of duty. It’s shameful for any political entity to exploit​ such tragedies for political gain.

Q: In light of these protests‍ and political tensions, how do you view the overall safety and ⁢security ⁣in the country?

A:​ The⁢ ongoing political turmoil challenges‍ our social fabric. Yes, we’ve experienced ⁤unrest, especially when targeting our brave security ​forces. Though, it’s vital ‍to remember‌ that these struggles⁤ must not ​detract from our commitment to ensuring law and order.

Q: Shifting gears to the economy, you’ve mentioned positive developments. Could you elaborate on the current state of the‍ economy?

A: Certainly. Despite the political ​noise, we are witnessing important⁤ economic ⁣growth, with the stock market recently surpassing the 100,000 points mark​ — a record achievement. Inflation has also decreased to 4.8%,while remittances stand at $8.8 billion and foreign exchange reserves have⁤ reached $11 billion. These ⁤indicators demonstrate a recovering economy and reflect⁢ the‌ government’s efforts to stabilize financial ⁣conditions amidst challenges.

Q: With inflation decreasing‌ and investments increasing,what practical advice can⁤ you offer​ to⁤ businesses‌ and individuals affected by previous economic turmoil?

A: ​My advice is to​ remain optimistic and vigilant. Individuals should take advantage of the falling interest rates while ‌businesses should explore ⁤investment opportunities that arise from a burgeoning economy. The economic ​indicators⁤ are promising, signaling a recovery period ahead.

Q: Some ‍opposition ‌parties are ‌criticizing your government for approaching the IMF. How do⁢ you‌ respond to‌ their concerns?

A: engagement with the IMF was a necessity. There was ⁤genuine concern about⁤ our financial stability, and prior to our intervention, alarm bells ⁢were ringing. Thanks to our government’s timely actions, we’ve averted potential default. The critics should acknowledge that responsible ⁤governance sometimes requires challenging decisions,⁣ which ultimately serve the best interests of⁣ the‍ nation.

Q: what message do you⁣ want to convey to the citizens ​who may feel apprehensive about the current political climate?

A: I urge everyone to remain united and not to ​be ‍swayed by ​misinformation.Our focus should be on rebuilding and progressing as a ⁢nation.We must⁤ prioritize our shared goals over political divides, ensuring that we work towards a brighter ‍future ⁣for all.


This interview highlights the ongoing political tensions and economic progress⁣ in Pakistan as articulated by Federal Facts ⁣Minister ‍Attaullah‍ tarar. The insights provided aim ⁢to inform readers⁤ about the current landscape and inspire a ‌nuanced understanding​ of the dynamics at play.

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