Punjab CM Maryam likens India’s aggression to PTI’s May 9 attacks

Pakistan(National Times)- SARGODHA: While heaping criticism yet again on the Imran Khan-led party, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz said there is little difference between what happened on May 9 in Pakistan and the recent aggression by India. Addressing students during an event in Sargodha, CM Maryam drew a sharp comparison, saying that just as one protects a laptop from viruses, the mind must be shielded from political “viruses” as well. She urged young people to guard their thinking from becoming influenced by toxic ideologies. On May 9, 2023, workers and supporters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) attacked state installations, including the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi, following which it was termed “Black Day”. Criticising the PTI, the chief minister said the acts committed on May 9 and those by India were alarmingly similar. “One can have a difference of opinion with personalities, but on May 9, military installations were set ablaze. Their targets were our armed forces’ facilities. This party did what even our enemies failed to do in decades,” she asserted. She also added that what was done by a certain political party and its misled followers on May 9 mirrored the actions of terrorists. “The political figure in question also targeted our armed forces. The same installations that were attacked were used by our Air Force to shoot down five enemy jets.” CM Maryam urged the youth not to become fuel for unrest and discord. “Never speak against your country, never harm it. Do not take a step against your motherland. Be a strong defensive wall for your nation,” she emphasised. India launched an attack on Pakistan earlier this month. In response, the Pakistani armed forces launched a strong operation, which ultimately led to a ceasefire between the nations — but not without the loss of more than 50 Pakistani lives.



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