text-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP): Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik on Monday said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) was acting on an anti-state agenda.
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text-align: justify;">Talking to a private news channel, he said that the party has been involved in efforts to weaken the country through various tactics, including the events of May 9 and a targeted social media campaign.
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text-align: justify;">He further claimed that PTI has been engaging in lobbying against Pakistan, even hiring lobbyists in foreign countries to serve their agenda.
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text-align: justify;">He also mentioned the “cipher controversy,” alleging that it was used as a tool to destabilize the country.
text-align: justify;">“The aim of these maneuvers is to illegitimately seize power,” Malik stated.
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text-align: justify;">He said that those who have sought to weaken Pakistan economically and politically have been rejected by the people of the country.
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