- Punjab CM presents public well-being projects.
- Faisalabad-Chiniot Road, Satyana Road Projects approved.
- Terrorists aim to destabilize and divide Pakistan.
Faisalabad: Prime Minister Rana Sanaullah’s adviser has only said no request, as legitimate, can justify terrorism, reiterating that the terrorists will continue until their full eradication.
Addressing the media after having offered Prayers of the UL FITR in Faisalabad, Sanaullah condemned the murder of innocent people, unacceptable appellant in all circumstances.
He paid tribute to the martyrs, saying that their sacrifices allowed the nation to celebrate Eid in peace. He said that the whole nation has taken a firm position against terrorism and would not tolerate any form of extremism.
Sanaullah said that if citizens have the right to protest if their requests are not satisfied, targeting the innocent people, the embezzlement of trains and the execution of passengers cannot be tolerated.
He warned that those who support the terrorists would not be spared either.
Economic stability, inflation control
The advisor said that the government had successfully directed the country of an economic crisis, ensuring that each day to come, provides more relief to ordinary humans.
He said that not only has been checked, but that his rate had also slowed down and will continue to decrease more.
Sanaullah underlined the efforts of the Punjab government to the chief minister Maryam Nawaz to introduce projects aimed at public well-being and ease of life.
He also credited Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) for having always participated in the service policy under the direction of Nawaz Sharif.
Political disorders
By targeting political opponents, Sanaullah pointed out that those who transformed politics into a platform of hatred and abuse faced their fall.
He blamed political disorders initiated in 2018 for pushing the country into crisis, but assured that the government has now succeeded in overcoming these challenges.
Regarding the development of infrastructure, he announced that the long-standing request for the construction of the Faisalabad-Chiniot road would soon be satisfied, as well as the Satyana Road project leading to the highway, which will both be completed during the current financial year at a cost of 10 billion rupees.
In addition, he confirmed that city and metro projects in Faisalabad would also be completed.
Threat of terrorism
Sanaullah stressed that terrorists have no legitimate requests and focus only on the destabilization of Pakistan. He accused them of targeting the country and putting pressure on independent baloutchistan.
He reiterated that operations to combat terrorism will persist until all threats are eliminated.
While reaffirming the government’s will to listen to and respond to the concerns of those who respect the Constitution and the Law, he urged people not to make requests that could be perceived as support for terrorists.
He also called the head of the Baloch Yakjehti committee, Mahrang Baloch, and the members of the Pachtoune Tahafuz movement to condemn acts of terror, including the embezzlement of trains and the murder of innocent people.