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Sarwar flays threats to mosques in India

By ONLINE
January 31, 2020

Lahore:Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has said that Pakistan through its successful diplomatic efforts has made it clear to the world that India is a threat to the world peace.

In a statement issued on Thursday, Chaudhry Sarwar said the announcement by a fascist BJP member parliament to demolish all mosques of the constituency after election was a slap in the face of secular India.

Chaudhry Sarwar said world was raising voice against human rights violations in India and Indian troops’ brutalities against innocent Kashmir in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK). He said world was witnessing that India was involved in severe human rights violations. The Punjab governor said that Indian Supreme Court while granting bail to 14 agents of Narendra Modi involved in massacre of Muslims in Gujrat had also murdered justice, constitution and the law. India is going to become a hell for minorities especially for Muslims, he said. Chaudhry said release of murderers of innocent people proved the extremism of Modi government.

He said renowned actor Naseeruddin Shah had also expressed his concerns openly about the growing hatred and extremism in India. —Online

Our correspondent adds: Punjab Revenue Minister Muhammad Anwar Khan took strict notice of presence of irrelevant people at Patwar centres of Lahore and sought a report from the deputy commissioner.

He directed that a legal action be taken against them. The PTI government is pursuing policy of zero-tolerance against corrupt mafia and a state-of-the-art system is being introduced to eradicate corrupt mafia.

Anwar Khan said the introduction of latest Land Record Information Management System will help in eliminating corruption. We are determined to bring improvements in the revenue system with the help of latest technology, he said.

road accidents: Lahore police have decided to launch a joint awareness campaign with the help of truck owners to prevent road accidents.

A delegation of Truck Owners Association led by its President Javed Butt called on the capital city police officer (CCPO) on Thursday. Both sides discussed the issues related to truck drivers. The CCPO assured that traffic police would avoid unnecessary registration of cases against truck drivers under Section 279.