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    Punjab Ministers Condemn PTI’s Online Campaign Against Maryam Nawaz Sharif

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari has openly condemned what she described as a deeply ingrained “toxic mindset” that is being propagated against the provincial leadership through social media platforms. In a pointed statement shared on the social networking site X, she highlighted how certain groups, while ostensibly criticizing an issue related to an aircraft, have instead revealed their own poor upbringing and mentality. Bukhari’s remarks came amid growing tensions between the ruling party in Punjab and opposition elements, particularly Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), which she accused of orchestrating a deliberate campaign to malign the image of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif.

    Expanding on her criticism, Azma Bukhari labeled a specific political faction as a “malignant presence” within society, suggesting that their influence was harmful and pervasive. She also pointed out the troubling silence from certain segments of the media, which she believes have failed to hold these actors accountable or speak out against the spreading negativity. To emphasize her point, Bukhari shared several posts allegedly originating from PTI’s official social media accounts, urging journalists and human rights defenders to take notice and respond to what she termed as an orchestrated smear campaign.

    In a related development, Senior Punjab Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb echoed Bukhari’s sentiments by accusing PTI members and their supporters of disseminating “filth” across both social and mainstream media channels. Aurangzeb specifically pointed to a targeted effort by these individuals to defame Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, framing it as a politically motivated attack designed to undermine the provincial government’s credibility. She called upon national media outlets to exercise caution and distance themselves from such divisive and harmful narratives that serve no purpose other than political vendetta.

    Furthermore, Marriyum Aurangzeb addressed the issue of legal actions taken against defamatory campaigns, noting that these measures are frequently mischaracterized as attempts to curb freedom of expression. She stressed that allowing character assassination to go unchecked ultimately erodes the trust and integrity of the media itself. Aurangzeb’s remarks highlight the delicate balance between protecting reputations and upholding free speech, a challenge that Pakistan’s media landscape continues to grapple with amid heightened political polarization.

    These statements from two prominent Punjab ministers come at a time when political discourse in the country remains highly charged, with social media playing an increasingly influential role in shaping public opinion. The accusations against PTI reflect ongoing tensions between the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and opposition parties, underscoring the complex dynamics of political rivalry in the region. As the debate unfolds, the call for responsible journalism and ethical conduct in political communication has become more urgent than ever.

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