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Punjab govt hints at action over ‘malicious campaign’ involving official jet

Published on: March 16, 2026 9:06 AM

Punjab Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said on Sunday that the provincial government has decided to take legal action against those involved in a “malicious campaign” targeting it over the use of an official jet.

Last month, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz faced severe criticism from the opposition and some journalists regarding the government’s purchase of the aircraft. The Gulfstream 19-seater jet is estimated to be worth between $38 million and $42m (over Rs10bn) and was acquired for the CM’s use.

More recently, there has been speculation on social media about Maryam’s son, Junaid Safdar, using the jet to travel to Europe.

In a post on X, the senior minister took note of a “deliberate malicious campaign of lies and fabricated stories about the use of the official plane of the Punjab government”, which she said was being run by “known pathological liars and peddlers of fake news”.

The minister shared that the government had decided to take legal action against “every individual and platform” involved under the Defamation Law 2024.

“Disinformation will no longer go unanswered,” she added.

Aurangzeb warned that “those who think they can malign institutions and mislead the public without consequence should prepare to face the law”.

She said that the provincial government will aim to “seek recourse to the maximum penalty under the law to ensure a clear and unequivocal message”.

The minister held that fake news was not “real journalism” but rather defamation. “Pathological lying lunatics will not be tolerated; enough is enough,” she stressed.

The senior minister has previously accused PTI activists and others of running a vilification campaign against CM Maryam over the decision to acquire the luxury jet.

The PTI-led opposition has maintained that “spending billions on a VIP aircraft is unjustifiable when a large portion of the population lives below the poverty line”.

Similarly, Jamaat-i-Islami Emir Hafiz Naeemur Rehman had also assailed the provincial government, saying that while the prime minister celebrated the sale of the national carrier Pakistan International Airlines, his niece, CM Maryam, went ahead and purchased a luxury aircraft for “elite” travel.

The Punjab administration had remained tight-lipped about the acquisition initially, but later claimed that it was part of a proposed airline project.

When questions arose about the absence of a roadmap for the airline, the government later stated that the previous plane used by CM Maryam had become old and needed to be replaced with a “safe new jet”.

Punjab Minister for Information and Culture Azma Bokhari has strongly reacted to the propaganda being spread on social media regarding Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and her family, stating that certain elements, driven by their bias against Maryam Nawaz, have stooped to the level of constantly fabricating false stories and spreading misinformation.

In her statement, Azma Bokhari said that earlier a false propaganda campaign was launched regarding the alleged foreign travel of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, and now fabricated stories are being circulated about her family.

She said that if the same amount of time and energy being spent on creating and spreading lies had been used to think about the welfare of the people, perhaps the public would have taken their claims more seriously.

The Punjab Information Minister said that opponents may continue spreading lies, but Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz will keep introducing new initiatives for public welfare and will continue to earn the trust and support of the people through her performance.

She further stated that the politics of playing the victim, portraying innocence, or claiming political victimization will no longer work. The public is now fully aware of the difference between truth and falsehood, and those spreading lies will eventually be exposed.

Azma Bokhari added that the politics of lies and propaganda cannot survive for long, as the truth ultimately comes to light.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: malicious campaign, Marriyum Aurangzeb

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