
On Wednesday, the PAGD Spokesperson, Mohammad Yusuf Tarigami, condemned Enforcement Directorate’s (ED’s) summoning of widow of former Union Home Minister, late Mufti Mohammad Sayed.
Tarigami said that it was a humiliating act by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and that there are not enough words to condemn such coercive acts.
He said, “She is an old, frail lady and summoning her is nothing but pressure tactics of the government. Irony is that the summon was issued just hours after the PDP declined to meet the visiting Delimitation Commission.”
He also added that muzzling the voices of dissent by using probe agencies against political opponents was unacceptable. Further, he added that this was nothing but part of vindictive policies to suppress dissent and disagreement and to silence the genuine demand for the reversal of unilateral and unconstitutional decisions of August 5, 2019.
Demanding that such measures be put to an end immediately on behalf of the PAGD, he said, “PAGD strongly condemns the issuance of summon to Mufti Sahabs widow and demands that such vindictive measures must be put to an end immediately.”
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