Rawalpindi:
Federal Railroad Minister Hanif Abbasi promised Sunday that no one who spoke against Pakistan was accepted, emphasizing that “thousands of governments can be sacrificed in the blood of our martyrs.”
He said that the country was moving towards prosperity, with a high -level Saudi delegation that is expected to bring “billions of dollars in investment soon.”
Going to a reception organized by Anjuman-E-Tajiran, Abbasi praised the long-standing support of the merchants. “Either in jail, in union policy or during national political disorders, you stayed with us.”
He added that Pakistan “was once in a fan, but now his voice resonates throughout the world, in the Middle East and Central Asia, where our prime minister is welcome with respect.”
He attributed the new diplomatic impulse to the sacrifices of the martyrs and the “sincerity and hard work” of the government.
Pointing to the opponents, he said: “Some people wanted another May 9, thinking that it would take them to power, or that if any foreign president returned to office, they would also rise again, but look at what happened.”
Ursing to the unit, he added: “We never resist legal action … No charge of cane, no tear gas stopped us. Let’s work within the law; Hanif Abbasi is with you.”
He described the ethnic diversity of Pakistan as his pride: “Pashtuns, Kashmir, Sindhis … are all jewels on our forehead. But anyone who says does not accept Pakistan, we don’t accept them.”
When comparing Punjab’s progress with other provinces, Abbasi said: “Look at today’s Rawalpindi … there was no transport, education or health facilities. Eliminate the work done by Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz, and what is left? Only one village.”
He announced that “beautiful electric buses and modern stops” would arrive. “When our mothers and sisters travel comfortably, who will not feel proud?
Abbasi also praised the army. “During the Haq War, Pakistan captured 22 Indian positions … That is not our statement, it is what the world says. Pakistan knocked down seven of India’s planes and when they hit the base of Noor Khan with missiles, we returned stronger.”
The minister added that the attacks against security forces amounted to betrayal. “We are taking Pakistan towards development. Saudi Arabia and the world comes here, investing thousands. Pakistan exists, so we exist. The railroads already connect the entire country; in Sha Allah, Pakistan will last forever.”