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Govt put country on road to progress: Rana Sana

F.P. Report

FAISALABAD: Provincial Minister for Law Rana Sanaullah Khan said on Sunday the government had not only overcome load shedding and terrorism but also put the country on road to progress and prosperity.

Talking to the media after performing a foundation stone laying ceremony of roads at Sitiana, he said that some elements were hatching conspiracies against the PML-N only to hinder the pace of national development.

He said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had no agenda other than to create anarchy and chaos in the country but the people were fully aware of true faces of anti development elements and they would reject these elements in next general elections.

The Law Minister said that joint opposition staged a drama against the government in Lahore in the name of Model Town issue but reality was that no heir of the victims of Model Town incident was present there.

He said that to curse parliament was in fact to abuse the whole nation , therefore, the masses had rejected such elements.

Responding to a question about Zainab murder case, Rana Sanaullah said that investigation of the case was still continuing and its real culprit would soon be arrested and taken to the task without any delay.

To another query, he said the present government would complete its constitutional tenure and the elections would be held in-time.

The next general elections would be held on the basis of ‘development verses anarchy/chaos’ and the nation would decide its destiny through the power of vote, he added.

The Frontier Post

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