ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday communicated profound worry over the web-based entertainment crusade focusing on the saints of the Pakistan Army helicopter crash.
Taking to Twitter, the top state leader named the virtual entertainment crusade putting down and disparaging the penances of saints "alarming."
"The virtual entertainment crusade putting down and mocking the penances of our saints was astonishing," he tweeted.
He further stated: "This is affected political stories' specialty: they poison the personalities of the young and weaponise can't stand discourse. What direction would we say we are going?"
The social media campaign belittling & ridiculing the sacrifices of our martyrs was horrifying. This is what self-righteous political narratives do: they poison the minds of the youth & weaponise hate speech. Which way are we headed?The moment calls for a deep reflection.— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) August 7, 2022
Prior, the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) has denounced negative promulgation over web-based entertainment after the helicopter crash in Lasbela, killing 5 Army officials.
An assertion gave by ISPR said that the misleading publicity hurt the feelings of the groups of the saints. Pakistan Army's positions and documents have communicated serious disappointment over the negative publicity, ISPR said.
They added that the country remains with the Pakistan Army in this troublesome time. The negative unfeeling publicity is agonizing and condemnable, they added.
Pakistan Army avionics helicopter with military authorities on board, including Commander 12 Corps Lieutenant General Sarfraz Ali crashed in Balochistan's Lasbela area because of awful climate on August 1, the ISPR expressed.