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Azma Bukhari slams Imran Khan over ‘anti-state agenda’ claim

Published on: December 6, 2025 6:30 PM

Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari accused PTI founder Imran Khan of promoting an “anti-state agenda” in a sharply worded statement. She said the army spokesperson had already exposed what she called Khan’s “unstable behavior.” She added that the state would defeat all conspiracies against national stability.

Bukhari claimed Khan was advancing an anti-Pakistan narrative and suggested he was seeking support from hostile groups. She said criticism of senior military leadership proved his “mental instability.” She also warned that a few actors working against Pakistan posed a threat to national security.

Read more: Azma Bukhari tells Sohail Afridi to read law before lecturing

She insisted that those following what she called an “enemy agenda” would fail. She said attacks on state institutions and disrespect toward martyrs aligned with hostile intentions. The comments intensified an already tense political atmosphere.

Meanwhile, KP Chief Minister’s aide Shafi Jan rejected Bukhari’s remarks. He said her statement was false and politically toxic. He insisted the PTI founder needed no foreign support and accused Bukhari of ignoring past controversies like the Dawn Leaks episode.

Read more: KP CM removed over ‘domestic dispute’, says Azma Bukhari

The exchange comes as political tensions deepen across Pakistan. Leaders from both sides continue to trade accusations. Analysts warn that such rhetoric could worsen polarization. However, both camps maintain that they are defending national interests as the debate escalates.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: anti-state narrative, Azma Bukhari, Latest, national security debate**, political tensions Pakistan, PTI vs government

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