ISLAMABAD: The Indian Media runs a day-long coverage of the protest of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf’s protest outside the Adiayala Jail Rawalpindi. Although the protest led by Imran Khan’s sister Norin Niazi outside the Adiyala was carried out yesterday at midnight.
The protest was over yesterday at midnight after successful talks between the police officials and the protester.
However, Arnab Goswami, revealing India’s traditional enmity aim of instability in Pakistan runs the transmission on the protest on India’s Public TV even today at 4:42 PM India time.
There should be a concern among the Pakistani Media that what hidden interests India finds behind running the transmission of PTI’s protest.
Another surprising aspect of the the news running on the Indian channels regarding the PTI’s protest is that Salman Akram Raja, the General Secretary of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf desperately shares the details and the demands of the protestors to the Indian media instead of turning down Public TV’ call and declaring it an internal political matter of Pakistan.
During the protest , Noreen Khan Niazi, the sister of Imran Khan can be heard giving warning to the Pakistan Army and the government of Pakistan.
This is where the eyes of the Indian media outlets like Public TV get lit up and they run an exclusive transmission finding the armed forces of Pakistan as their real victim.
The PTI leadership, their activists and social media units are also due to give an answer that what interest India carries while running such transmission on its national media.
Why doesn’t the concerns of PTI call the protests and the other political activities an internal national matter of Pakistan.
Why they don’t advice the Modi-led media to lay focus on so much chaos and unrest that prevails across India itself.
But instead, the party renowned for aiming unrest and provication always eyes on getting limelight by the global powers including those who are in a hurry to shatter Pakistan into pieces.
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