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Senator Siddiqui denounces Khan’s ‘alarming’ comparisons to 1971 crisis

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PML-N Parliamentary Party Leader in Senate, Senator Irfan Siddiqui Thursday strongly criticized the portrayal of the country’s current situation by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder (PTI) Imran Khan as akin to the 1971 East Pakistan crisis.

Siddiqui expressed concern over the controversial message posted from Imran Khan’s verified official X account, which he said, gave a misleading impression that Pakistan was heading towards another Fall of Dhaka.

“Such claims are alarming, unacceptable, and deplorable,” he said in a statement.

Siddiqui said Imran Khan’s post was not merely a tweet, but a “meticulously scripted short film with a clear anti-army agenda”.

The film employs images from Bangladeshi and Indian media, which are usually used to malign the Pakistan Army, thereby revealing its malicious intent, he added.

He emphasized that the tweet echoed a “hostile mentality” against military personnel.

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