“PTI’s protest movement is ineffective,” says Rana Sanaullah


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Special Assistant of the Prime Minister of Public and Political Affairs, Rana Sanaullah, has said that Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf protest will not bear fruit since the party is not in a position to lead this movement at this time.

In statements to the media after offering prayers of Eid al-Adha in Faislabad, the SAPM said that Pakistan is now on the road to economic stability and development, but overcoming the existing challenges requires national unity, political consensus and alignment in an economic agenda, which called the most urgent need for time.

He said that Pakistan is making the transition from the economic decline towards economic stability, a dream of the country’s founding parents.

He added that thanks to the national unity and the brave decisions of political leadership, Pakistan is once again in a path of development.

He revealed that India made an unjustified and arrogant attempt to attack Pakistan last month, but the armed forces, with the support of the people, gave a strong response and destroyed the arrogance of the enemy.

He said that the current military operation, “Bunyan-Un-Marsososoos”, carried out in the name of Justice, has achieved historical success, and Pakistan has emerged before the world as a strong nuclear energy.

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He extended congratulations to the field marshal also and each soldier involved, saying that everyone deserves recognition for this success.

Sanaullah said that, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan has risen to the path of economic growth.

Once again he asked PTI and all the political parties that meet for the improvement of the country and agree on the Charter of the Economy, just like the entire nation had shown unity and consensus between May 6 and 10.

He stressed that politics can expect: the most important thing is to fix the economy, especially because 240 million Pakistanis are struggling with inflation and economic pressures.

He appealed to opposition leaders to accept the invitation of the Prime Minister and agree on the formation of a neutral electoral commission so that the next general elections are free and fair, without leaving room for objection.

The advisor said that Pakistan has gained respect and recognition worldwide, countries that once distance themselves are now forced to listen.

He warned that if political leaders continue to prioritize personal or group interests, it will go against national interest. He urged the public to press the political parties to put the nation first.

When commenting on PTI’s protest movement, Rana Sanaullah said the movement is ineffective because the party lacks public preparation and support.

In addition, he criticized Imran Khan, saying that if the former prime minister links his release with the country’s economic progress, it would be an injustice for the nation.

Speaking about the intentions of India, he answered a question that said that the Modi government is following the extremist agenda of the RSS and is hostile towards Pakistan and Muslims.

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He assured that India would not dare to attack again, although efforts to destabilize Pakistan through terrorism would probably continue.

He added that while the military have fulfilled their duties, it is now the responsibility of political leadership to unite for national development.

He said that the Pakistan-Nawaz Muslim League (PML-N) is taking seriously the next local government elections and will actively participate under the new law of the local government. He confirmed that these elections will be held on a party.

Sanaullah also said that the Punjab government is working on well -being schemes such as the Kisan card, the Mazdoor card and the Mazoor card to improve the quality of life of common citizens.

He concluded pointing out that the main national projects, including Pakistan nuclear tests, were completed during the PML-N mandate, and that Prime Minister Maryam Nawaz is now taking a step forward with a new vision of the public service.

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