Ayesha Mumtaz Raids Hamza Shahbaz’s Factory – No Reality

Ayesha MumtazLahore: Director Operations of Punjab Food Authority (PFA) Ayesha Mumtaz has denied all the rumors of raids at Hamza Shahbaz’s factory while claiming that there is no reality. She has also denied rumors of her removal from her post and clarified that she will continue her duties soon after returning to Pakistan.

Ayesha Mumtaz further said that she is all set to attend an international conference on food safety as rumors regarding her removal from the post of Director Operations of PFA are false and far away from reality. She also said while addressing to the people that some negative elements are trying to spread negative propaganda that she got dismissed from the post due to the raid on Hamza Shahbaz’s company.

It is worth mentioning here that rumors are being circulating on all over the social media that Ayesha Mumtaz raided at a company which is privately owned by Hamza Shahbaz Sharif, a son of Chief Minister of Punjab Shahbaz Sharif. 

Meanwhile it is also saying on all over the social media that Director Operations of PFA Ayesha Mumtaz has removed from her post due to raided at the Hamza Shahbaz’ company.

On the other hand, whole incident’s news are also emerging on social media in which it has described that what happened with Ayesha Mumtaz when she raided at Shahbaz’s company. According to these news, when Ayesha Mumtaz went to inspect Anhaar Milk factory, security guard did not allow her to enter into the factory and when Hamza Shahbaz informed about it, he asked her to leave. But Ayesha Mumtaz replied Hamza Sharif while saying that she is making raid on the orders of Khadim Ali after which Hamza Shahbaz again asked to leave. However Ayesha Mumtaz got angry and refused to continue her duties while she has also suspended from her post.

However, Ayesha Mumtaz has clarified all rumors while terming them fake and baseless as she has also expressed sorrow on the negative propaganda on social media against her.

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