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PML-N’s Javed Latif says violent acts ‘mutiny against state’

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister and senior PML-N leader Javed Latif has said that the violent acts of last few days including the attack on Jinnah House in Lahore were plotted by PTI Chairman Imran Khan which tantamount to “a mutiny against the state”.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Saturday, Javed Latif said those who ransacked and vandalized the public and private properties were trained miscreants.

The minister said that they are organizing gatherings and corner meetings from tomorrow to expose the face of Imran Khan.  He said the PTI Chairman wants to undermine the state institutions.

Javed Latif regretted that a person who did corruption of sixty billion rupees was getting respect from courts.

The federal minister said those who attacked military installations and ransacked other buildings including that of Radio Pakistan Peshawar needed to be taken to task in accordance with the law.

Javed Latif said that these violent acts were a mutiny against the state.

The Frontier Post

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