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    Why are there similarities between the agendas of PTI and Fitna Al-Khwarij?

    Salar TajikBy Salar TajikJanuary 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    There’s a shocking similarity between the agenda of PTI and the banned terrorist group Fitna Al-Khwaraj, which spreads chaos in Pakistan. The evidence is clear—they’re both working against Pakistan. Just like Fitna Al-Khwaraj uses terror to get what it wants, PTI seems to be following the same path of extremism to achieve its goals. The targets of both? Pakistan, its economy, and its military forces.

    Right now, it’s plain for everyone to see: Pakistan’s economy is on a better track, thanks to the government and military working together. Investor confidence, both local and international, has been rebuilt, and foreign investments are now flowing in. Just look at the stock market—it’s seeing a real boost. Inflation is dropping, interest rates are easing, and there’s hope that soon they’ll hit single digits.

    This economic progress is a good sign for Pakistan’s future, and you can bet enemies like India and the Zionist lobbies aren’t thrilled about it. That’s why PTI, who act as the voice of these lobbies in Pakistan, have started a campaign to boycott military products and are pushing anti-Pakistan propaganda on social media.

    Remember when the people of Pakistan came together to boycott Israeli products after Israel’s attack on Palestine? That movement is still going strong. In what seems like a response to this, PTI launched a campaign against Pakistani military products, labeling them as military items to try and turn public opinion.

    But here’s the kicker—when the Pakistani people ignored PTI’s campaign, PTI and their allies were shaken. Then, in a disturbing turn, Fitna Al-Khwaraj issued a statement claiming that it would target military products and institutions with terrorism, warning the people to stay away from anything linked to the army.

    What’s troubling is that PTI’s campaign came first, and when it failed, they turned to a banned terrorist group for support. This shows, beyond a doubt, that PTI and Fitna Al-Khwaraj are working together to halt Pakistan’s growth and progress, no matter the cost.

    It’s clear now, especially with Fitna Al-Khwaraj’s recent statement, that both PTI and this terrorist group are trying to undermine the country. But just as the people of Pakistan rejected PTI’s propaganda, the military and the public, united against terrorism, will stop these destructive forces.

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