Derogatory tweets: PPP files complaint against foreigner

Author: Our Correspondent

The Pakistan People’s Party leadership in Gujranwala has filed an application in Model Town Police Station against illicit wording used in the tweet of a foreigner woman against martyred Benazir Bhutto.

Application is filed by city secretary of information Gujranwala Sagheer Butt, Rana Haneef, Malik Zulfikar Bhutto and Ishaq Mehar. The statement includes that a resident of Islamabad who is a foreign, has used illicit wording in her tweet against great leader of Pakistan, two times prime minister and first lady prime minister in the Muslim world and this hurts all Peoples Party leadership and workers. This is certainly a conspiracy against the great leadership of Pakistan.

This woman must be contained and her social account must be blocked. The procedure must be started against her because she has interfered in internal matter of Pakistan and also hurts the public.

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