Violation of law will be dealt with iron hand, Azma Bokhari warns PTI

LAHORE (National Times) Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari warned that violation of law and disturbing law and order would be dealt with iron hand.

She gave warning to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) which was scheduled to hold a rally in Rawalpindi amid imposition of Section 144 and deployment of rangers by the Punjab government and added that no one would be allowed to create any anarchy.

She berated the PTI for creating hindrance in the path towards Pakistan’s development and progress.

Bokhari hailed PM Shehbaz Sharif’s address in UN General Assembly advocating for Kashmir, Palestine and represented the Pakistani nation’s stance.

She commended the PM ‘s boycott of Israeli PM‘s speech which was followed by other states as well in the United Nations.

Provincial minister emphasised that the person sitting in jail couldn’t tolerate Pakistan’s prosperity and made a plan for chaos in Rawalpindi.

The PML-N leader lambasted the KP CM who had no concern for his province which was deprived of basic facilities.

She questioned the credibility of KP CM saying “how a CM can hold weapons instead of files,” referring to KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur.

“No one will be allowed to carry petrol bombs and close roads, otherwise law will take its course,” Azma Bokhari threatened.

Information minister also celebrated victory for securing the first installment of IMF debt that would strengthen and stabilize the economic situation, she insisted.



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