(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.