India envy of Pakistan, says the governor of Punjab


LAHORE:

Sardar Salem Haider Khan, the ceremonial chief of the most populous province in the country, has said that India is envious of Pakistan’s progress.

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

Declared the incident of Pahalgam on April 22 “A drama.” Khan urged India to present solid evidence of Pakistan’s alleged participation in the attack against tourists, warning that Pakistan has the ability to give an adequate response to any misfortune on the part of India.

He said that the troops that monitor the Pakistani borders should not be considered alone while the entire nation supports them. He described the head Coas, the general also Munir, as “an intrepid person.”

The governor said that the car manufacturing industries in the country are growing rapidly. He said that the current government is focusing especially on the manufacture of car and electric motorcycles.

He said that progress in industries is vital for national security. “The young man is demonstrating his temper in all fields, including modern technologies,” he said, adding that his party, the PPP, always supports the poor and the suppressed classes.

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

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