‘Absolutely not’ comes at a price and Pakistan is ready to face this: Fawad

'Absolutely not' Pakistan

The Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain has said that the phrase “absolutely not” comes at a price that nations have to pay if they aspire to keep their heads high, after the England and New Zealand cricket teams cancelled their Pakistan tours.

According to media reports, the Information Minister has made these remarks while addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Tuesday.

On the occasion, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain has said that he and Interiro Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed would brief the media on what has been transpiring lately. He said that his briefing with Interior Minister would highlight the matter with charts and other relevant data and everyone will see how fake news and hybrid war are inter-linked.

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The Information Minister further stated that the National Television PTV alone has suffered losses worth Rs220 million. He said that they are now seeking thier lawyers’ guidance on how to drag New Zealand to court.

“If you want to keep your head high, then you have to pay the price, and I believe that the Pakistani nation is ready to face this,” he added.

It is to be mentioned here that in June the Prime Minister Imran Khan had clearly said that Pakistan will “absolutely not” give its military bases to the US for operations in Afghanistan after the latter’s withdrawal of troops.

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