People stand by narrative of government, not oppositions: Ch Sarwar – The Nation

Posted: September 20, 2021 at 9:36 am

LAHORE - Punjab Governor Ch Sarwar said on Monday that the public stood with the narrative of the government and not with that of the opposition.

In a meeting with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) General Secretary Aamir Kiani here, he said that the PTI had become the most popular national party, and victory in the recent Cantonment Board elections reflected the confidence of people in the policies of the government. The governor and the PTI general secretary also discussed political, administrative and other issues. The governor congratulated Prime Minister Imran Khan, the PTI leadership and the party workers on the victory in the Cantonment Board elections. Ch Sarwar said that victory in Cantonment Board elections proved that Prime Minister Imran Khan was the most popular leader of Pakistan. He said that the only mission of the government was to strengthen Pakistan and make it prosper. There was no such example in the past regarding the steps taken by the PTI government in education, health and other sectors, he added.

Steps taken by PTI government in education, health and other sectors are unprecedented

Aamir Kiani said that the PTI believed in public service, adding: We are thankful to people for reposing confidence in the party leadership in the Cantonment Board elections. He said that the promises made to the public would be fulfilled. Earlier, in a tweet, the governor shared a video of a UK parliamentarian, who exposed India.

In his tweet, the governor said that India was the biggest enemy of Muslims and peace, and he was a facilitator of terrorists. Pakistan stands with peace, but India is supporting terrorists, he lamented. He said that Pakistan was exposing Indian terrorism and oppression to the whole world. The world should take notice of India for fanning Islamophobia and crimes against Muslims.

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