India sends Pakistan, explains the governor of Punjab

Lahore:

Sardar Saleem Haider Khan, the most populous province head of ceremonies in the country, said India sent progress from Pakistan.

During a visit to a tractors manufacturing company in Sheikhupura, the governor of Punjab, which belongs to the PPP, said on Sunday that the situation of security and order in the country was satisfactory thanks to the Pakistani army.

He declared the Pahalgam incident of April 22 “a drama”. Khan has urged India to present solid evidence of the alleged involvement of Pakistan in the attack on tourists, warning that Pakistan has the capacity to give an appropriate response to any mishap of part of India.

He said that the troops keeping the Pakistani borders should not consider themselves alone while the whole nation is held behind them. He described the outgoing coas, General Asim Munnir, like “a person without bare”.

The governor noted that the automotive and motorcycle manufacturing industries increase rapidly. He said that the outgoing government is focused specially on the manufacture of electric cars and motorcycles.

He said progress in industries is vital for national security. “Young people prove his courage in all areas, including modern technologies,” he said, adding that his party, the PPP, is always stuck to the poor and the deleted classes.

On April 22, unknown activists attacked tourists near the Pahalgam region in Iiojk. India immediately blamed Pakistan for the attack while taking a series of measures, including the unilateral suspension of the Industry Water Treaty (IWT).

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