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Javed Badar apologizes to Nawaz Sharif for slanders and mistakes During PTI Tenure

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Javed Badar apologizes to Nawaz Sharif for previous ‘slanders’ and ‘errors’ throughout his PTI tenure


PAKISTAN:

Javed Badar, the previous media coordinator for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has apologised to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif for spreading “false narratives and slanderous accusations” throughout his time with the Imran Khan-led get together.

In an open letter, Badar expressed deep remorse for his actions and sought forgiveness from Nawaz Sharif, his household, and the PML-N.

He defined that the apology was prompted by private reflection and a worry of divine accountability, stating, “This letter is written purely out of worry of the hereafter and the voice of my conscience, with none strain or temptation.”

Badar admitted to fabricating and spreading false propaganda about Nawaz Sharif and his household, which he acknowledged had harmed their repute.

He additionally acknowledged his position in pursuing energy by means of dishonest means, together with the dissemination of false narratives. “I remorse the hurt I brought about and apologise for the slanderous remarks I made,” he wrote.

He additional condemned the unjust instances filed towards Nawaz Sharif that led to his imprisonment, noting that “Allah’s justice has restored Nawaz Sharif’s honour and place.” Badar defined that his departure from PTI was influenced by inner corruption and mismanagement inside the get together, significantly beneath the affect of Bushra Bibi, Imran Khan’s spouse.

He highlighted incidents akin to Usman Buzdar’s appointment as Chief Minister of Punjab and the widespread corruption throughout her watch, saying, “I left PTI when corruption was overtly allowed beneath Bushra Bibi’s watch.”

Badar additionally criticised the PTI authorities for depleting the nationwide treasury, straining worldwide relations, and inspiring rebel towards the army. In distinction, he praised Nawaz Sharif’s management, acknowledging the efforts of Sharif, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz in stabilising the nation and enhancing diplomatic relations.

“Your management, alongside Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, has introduced stability to Pakistan,” Badar famous.

In his letter, Badar apologised not solely to Nawaz Sharif but additionally to the Pakistani nation and the mother and father of PTI supporters, admitting that the get together had misled the youth and created divisions.

“We in PTI have poisoned Pakistani politics and confused younger minds, a mistake for which we can pay the value for generations,” he confessed.

Confirming the authenticity of his apology, Badar informed Geo Information, “I’m the one who wrote this open letter to Nawaz Sharif.” He concluded by pledging to take full duty for his previous errors and expressed his want to satisfy Nawaz Sharif personally.

“If I ever meet Nawaz Sharif, I’ll admit my errors to him straight,” Badar stated.



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