Party rejects foreign report as ‘recycled narrative’ against Imran Khan and his wife, calling article biased, citing co-writer’s known criticism of PTI
Report accused of ignoring human rights violations, economic collapse, and rigged elections: PTI
Warns of legal action if publication fails to issue public apology, describing Al Qadir Trust case as ongoing, contrary to the report’s claims
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) on Saturday rejected The Economist’s latest report as “recycled propaganda dressed up as foreign analysis,” accusing the publication and its writers of pushing a “politically motivated” narrative about PTI founder Imran Khan, his marriage to Bushra Bibi, and her alleged influence on decision-making during his premiership.
The party said the piece ignored human rights violations, economic collapse, constitutional breaches and what it called “systematically stolen elections,” while “unfairly targeting a leader who has
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