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PDM Jalsa: Gill warns of severe consequences for targeting national integrity

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Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Political Communication Dr Shahbaz Gill: Image: File

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Special Assistant to PM on Political Communication Dr. Shahbaz Gill while criticizing the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) Lahore rally said that leaders of opposition parties are hiding behind each other in fear of Imran Khan.

According to the details, he took to his Twitter and said that

“Those who are mustering support from masses to end the PTI regime does not even have their own slogan and mandate.”

Dr Shahbaz Gill warned the opposition parties of severe consequences for speaking against the country and its institutions.

Earlier Dr. Shahbaz Gill said that Maryam Nawaz is not only “a liar” but also “incompetent”. He was commenting on Maryam Nawaz’s video clip on Twitter. “It is only a two minutes video and has been edited for 24 times,” Dr. Gill said.

Maryam, in her message, said that people had approved the Pakistan Resolution at the Minar-e-Pakistan by supporting righteousness and truth and now, InshaAllah, a new history will be written at the same venue.

She said: “The 13th of December will not be a rally day but a day of judgment. Get out of your homes, raise your voices, and mark your decision.”

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The PDM will be staging a rally at the Minar-e-Pakistan on December 13 (today) and intends to march to Islamabad in the first week of January.


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