Opp plans will continue to fail: governor
LAHORE: Governor Ch Sarwar met with Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjarani, deputy chairman, Punjab senior minister and senators.
The meeting discussed political and parliamentary matters whereas all leaders condemned Israeli crimes and urged the United Nations to take prompt action and press Israel to uphold international law.
Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjarani, Deputy Chairman Mirza Muhammad Afridi, Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan, Senator Waleed Iqbal, Senator Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhry and other senators called on the governor.
Governor Ch Sarwar congratulated Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani on performing Umrah and various issues came under discussion during the meeting.
During the meeting, Sarwar said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has no political or personal agenda, he is only pursuing the interests of the nation.
Despite all negative propaganda of the opposition, Pakistan is stronger and more stable than before. All the plans of the opposition will continue to fail till 2023 and the elections in the country will be held on time, the governor said.
He condemned the massacre of more than 150 Palestinians by Israeli occupying forces and said that only condemnation by Islamic countries against Israel is not enough now it is time for all Islamic countries to unite against Israeli terrorism.
He called for an unequivocal policy on Israeli crimes and said that Pakistan stands with their Palestinian brothers and sisters and will continue to support their just right for freedom.
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