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ISLAMABAD - Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) on Monday said that Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) was dividing the nation and creating confusion. PPP leader Shazia Marri condemned the call for protests by the PTI, labelling it an attempt to incite chaos in the country. “We strongly condemn yet another call for unrest in the country.

Pakistan needs stability and unity, not division and turmoil,” Marri said in a statement here. She criticised the PTI’s policies, saying: “Under the guise of peaceful protests, throwing petrol bombs and burning vehicles has become PTI’s norm. While we have no objection to peaceful protests, it is regrettable to see politics steeped in hatred and disorder.



” Marri accused PTI of fostering a culture of “U-turns, lies, baseless accusations, and violent tactics,” claiming that rational voices within PTI have been sidelined by irresponsible leadership. Apex committee to discuss PTI demands amid rising political, security tensions She added: “Certain elements within PTI are not working for the country’s interest but are fixated on pleasing one individual who would go to any extent for personal gain.” Highlighting the PPP’s stance, she said: “For us, the country comes first.

No political party is above Pakistan. While in government, they damaged the country, and now in opposition, they continue to show no concern for the people.” Marri said PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto had previously advised PTI to fight their legal battles in court.

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