F.P. Report
KARACHI: Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Afridi has the government will not allow anyone to promote someone else’s agenda on the name of democracy in the country.
Afridi said this on Saturday while addressing to the 26th passing out parade of Sindh Rangers in Karachi, he said, “Rangers have played a key role in restoring peace in Karachi and the rest of Sindh.”
While appreciating the Sindh Rangers’, he said that the contribution of Sindh Ranger has been commendable in holding some recent international events, including Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches, in the city.
Afridi asserted said the state cannot be blackmailed on any pretext nor the government will make any compromise on the Constitution. “Those who have become representatives of the people and are working on someone else’s agenda in the name of democracy should know that the state will no longer be blackmailed nor will there be any compromise on the Constitution,” he said.
He warned “miscreants and anti-state elements to leave their nefarious practices”. “It is my message that those sitting in the country and supporting enemy forces and speaking their language should change their direction,” he added.
Afridi said our continuous efforts and sacrifices of our law enforcement agencies for peace have brought us to the point where the world now considers and values our stance.
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