PM Nawaz claims credit for initiating Karachi operation goes to the PML-N govt
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday claimed that the credit for commencing the Karachi operation goes to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government.
The PM went on to say that the security situation in Karachi is improving day by day.
While addressing a meeting of PML-N MNAS, he said that elimination of terrorism from the country is a must.
Regarding the energy
By OCTOPUS
March 24, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday claimed that the credit for commencing the Karachi operation goes to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government.
The PM went on to say that the security situation in Karachi is improving day by day.
While addressing a meeting of PML-N MNAS, he said that elimination of terrorism from the country is a must.
Regarding the energy crises, PM Nawaz said the PML-N government inherited the crises from previous governments.
He further said that despite the limited resources, the government is still working towards resolving the crisis.
The PM went on to say that the security situation in Karachi is improving day by day.
While addressing a meeting of PML-N MNAS, he said that elimination of terrorism from the country is a must.
Regarding the energy crises, PM Nawaz said the PML-N government inherited the crises from previous governments.
He further said that despite the limited resources, the government is still working towards resolving the crisis.
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