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Imprudent comments by politicians about Peshawar Corps Commander Lt Gen Faiz Hameed very inappropriate: ISPR

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  • ISPR says such statements “undermine honour and morale of institution and its leadership”.
  • Says Peshawar Corps is an “illustrious formation” that has been “spearheading national war against terrorism for over two decades”.
  • Says one of most competent, professional officers is entrusted with the responsibility to lead Peshawar Corps.

Taking note of the “imprudent comments” issued by some “important senior politicians” about the Peshawar Corps commander, the military’s media has termed such statements about Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed as “very inappropriate”.

The Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) noted that Peshawar Corps is an “illustrious formation” of the Pakistan Army that has been “spearheading the national war against terrorism for over two decades”.

“One of the most competent and professional officers is entrusted with the responsibility to lead this prestigious formation. Imprudent comments made by important senior politicians recently about Corps Commander Peshawar are very inappropriate,” said the ISPR.

The military’s media wing noted that such statements “undermine the honour and morale of the institution and its leadership”.

“It is expected that the senior political leadership of the country refrains from passing objectionable remarks against the institution whose brave officers and men are constantly putting their lives on the line to guard the integrity and sovereignty of Pakistan,” concluded the ISPR.

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Attaullah Tarar, the minister of information, travels to different parts of Islamabad; the majority of the city’s roads are open.

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During his visits to several locations in the federal capital, Minister of Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar observed that daily life was routine and usual.

The information minister said during the visit that the majority of Islamabad’s roadways are open and that no one will be permitted to disturb the tranquility.

He promised to arrest anyone causing unrest. According to him, the PTI is protesting for the release of the PTI founder and wants an NRo.

According to the information minister, PTI members are willingly turning themselves in to the police.

PTI is unable to handle the nation’s advancements, according to Attaullah Tarar. He claimed that the national economy is now headed in the right direction thanks to government initiatives. Inflation and the policy rate are declining, he said.

According to him, the government is in charge of upholding law and order, and on May 9, the PTI targeted important installations.

He stated that the PTI has to concentrate on bringing peace back to Kurram and attending to the people’s issues.

We will welcome the Belarusian delegation to Islamabad, according to Attaullah Tarar, in order to guarantee the nation’s development and prosperity.

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PTI’s protest accuses the president of Belarus of conspiring against the country. The president is due in ICT today. Dar

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Deputy Prime Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar has criticized the PTI’s frequent demands for strikes, calling them a well-planned plot to damage the nation’s reputation.

The deputy prime minister apologized for the PTI’s protest in a statement, claiming that the party had publicized it while prominent international figures were in Pakistan.

He stated whether it was on October 14th, when the Chinese Premier was in town, or on October 15th and 16th, when the SCO heads of state came to attend a high-level gathering that Pakistan was hosting.

Similarly, Ishaq Dar stated that the president of Belarus is scheduled to make his formal visit to Pakistan today.

He urged the leadership of the PTI to put the country’s interests and interests ahead of their own petty concerns.

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Billions of dollars are lost as a result of PTI protests: The economy loses Rs 190 billion per day as a result of protests: FM

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The economy is losing 190 billion rupees every day as a result of PTI protests, according to Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.

The impact of these protests has been documented in a report by the Ministry of Finance.

The country’s GDP is losing 144 billion rupees every day, according to the report, with further losses in the telecom and IT industries.

The loss of 26 billion rupees per day is also having a significant impact on exports. A daily loss of three billion rupees is the effect of the decline in foreign investment.

The federal government alone loses 190 billion rupees every day, and provincial losses are significantly greater, Minister Aurangzeb underlined.

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