Senior PML-N leader, Ikhtiar Wali, has sharply criticized the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for allegedly fabricating false claims regarding the disappearance of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur.
According to Wali, PTI orchestrated a misleading propaganda campaign about Gandapur’s disappearance, which he describes as either a staged drama or a hoax.
In a public statement, Ikhtiar Wali accused PTI of spreading baseless rumours and said the party is increasingly resembling a propaganda machine similar to past communist parties.
He emphasized that the PTI leadership crossed all boundaries of deception with this false narrative, urging Gandapur to resign for his "childish antics."
Wali further condemned PTI’s negative campaigns targeting Pakistan’s military and the state, calling such acts "treasonous."
He warned that if PTI does not issue a public apology for its false press conferences and accusations, legal action would be considered against those responsible for promoting such harmful propaganda.
The PML-N leader’s remarks come as tensions between the two political parties continue to rise, with Gandapur’s controversial disappearance adding fuel to the ongoing political firestorm.