- Punjab CM presents public welfare projects.
- Faisalabad-Chinint Road, Satyana Road Projects approved.
- Terrorists aim to destabilize and divide Pakistan.
Faisalabad: The advisor of Prime Minister Rana Sanaullah has affirmed that no demand, regardless of how legitimate, can justify terrorism, reiterating that operations against terrorists will continue until their complete eradication.
In statements to the media after offering Eid Ul Fitros prayers in Faisalabad, Sanoullah condemned the murder of innocent people, qualifying it unacceptable under any circumstance.
He tribute tribute to the martyrs, saying that his sacrifices have allowed the nation to celebrate Eid in peace. He said that the entire nation has taken a firm position against terrorism and will not tolerate any form of extremism.
Sanaullah clarified that, although citizens have the right to protest if their demands are not met, the innocent cannot be tolerated, the kidnapping of trains and execute passengers.
He warned that those who support terrorists would not be saved either.
Economic stability, inflation control
The advisor said that the Government has successfully expelled the country from an economic crisis, ensuring that every day that comes more relief for the common man.
He said that not only inflation has been controlled, but that its rate has also slowed down and will continue to decrease even more.
Sanaullah highlighted the efforts of the Punjab government under Prime Minister Maryam Nawaz to introduce projects aimed at public welfare and ease of life.
He also accredited the Pakistan-Nawaz Muslim League (PML-N) for always participating in the service policy under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif.
Political agitation
Pointing to political opponents, Sanoullah commented that those who turned politics into a hate and abuse platform have faced their fall.
He blamed the political agitation initiated in 2018 for pushing the country to the crisis, but assured that the government has now successfully overcome these challenges.
With regard to the development of the infrastructure, he announced that the demand for the long time of the construction of the Faisalabad-Chininot road, together with the Satyana Road project that leads to the highway, which will be completed within the current financial year at a cost of RS10 billion at a cost of RS10 billion.
In addition, he confirmed that City and Metro projects in Faisalabad would also be completed.
Threat of terrorism
Sanaullah emphasized that terrorists have no legitimate demand and focus solely on destabilizing Pakistan. He accused them of having the objective of dividing the country and pressing by an independent Baluchistan.
He reiterated that anti -terrorist operations will persist until all threats are eliminated.
By reaffirming the government’s will to listen and address the concerns of those who respect the Constitution and the law, he urged people not to make demands that could be received as support for terrorists.
He also asked the Balochjehti Balochjehti committee leader, Mahrang Baloch, and members of the Pashtun Tahafuz movement to condemn horror acts, including trains kidnapping and the murder of innocent people.