One of the biggest critics of Prime Minister Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government, Reham Khan has suggested the opposition top leaders to do more against the incumbent set-up.
Commenting over the current political situation, Reham Khan said in a Twitter message that Shehbaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari are too polite for dealing with ‘thugs’. “For a Nuri Nat you need a Maula Jatt,” she added.
Shehbaz Sharif & Bilawal Bhutto are too polite for dealing with thugs!! For a Nuri Nat you need a Maula Jatt!!!
— Reham Khan (@RehamKhan1) April 5, 2022
A group of journalists who are critics of PM Imran Khan started an organised media campaign to launch criticism against the PTI government and support the movement of the opposition.
The campaign gained momentum after the rejection of the no-trust move against PM Khan and the dissolution of the National Assembly (NA) by the president.
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Earlier, a senior journalist Nusrat Javeed has raised questions over the meetings of journalists and anchorpersons with the opposition leaders amid the tense political situation.
Nusrat Javeed said in a Twitter message, “Before I go to sleep in these stressful days, allow me to put a simple question to all celebrity reporters/anchors of media: who met with a group of opposition leaders today.”
He added, “Where, when and why?! And what message HE conveyed to them? Good night and take care.”
Before I go to sleep in these stressful days, allow me to put a simple question to all celebrity reporters/anchors of media: who met with a group of opposition leaders today. Where, when and why?! And what message HE conveyed to them? Good night and take care.
— Nusrat Javeed (@javeednusrat) April 5, 2022
On the media front, a group of journalists are trying to divert the public attention from the lettergate and others creating confusion regarding the veracity of the threat letter.