Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi, in his message on the anniversary of the martyrs of Army Public School Peshawar, affirmed that the significance of December 16 will forever evoke the memory of the profound sacrifices made by the martyrs.
The Chief Minister emphasized that the nation would remain eternally indebted to the sacrifices of the children and teachers of Army Public School. He acknowledged that these young souls inscribed the history of a secure Pakistan with their precious blood, laying the foundation for a peaceful nation. Highlighting the poignant contribution of the little children who offered their lives for a noble cause, Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi underscored that the martyrs of APS played a pivotal role in uniting the Pakistani nation against terrorism. He credited the great sacrifices for inspiring unprecedented unity and consensus throughout the nations fight against terrorism. The Chief Minister expressed that the unparalleled courage and determination drawn from the sacrifices of the martyred children led to the defeat of the brutal enemy, transforming Pakistan into a cradle of peace. He hailed the martyred children and teachers as heroes of the entire nation, extending heartfelt salutes to their families. Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi expressed solidarity with the families of the APS martyrs, emphasizing that there is no room for terrorism and extremism in Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnahs Pakistan. He concluded by noting that the entire nation pays homage to the eternal sacrifices of the great martyrs of Army Public School Peshawar. Moreover, Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi conducted a site visit to the CBD (Central Business District) Punjab project, here.
He inspected the road stretching from Kalma Chowk to Walton, closely reviewing the ongoing construction activities. He issued directives to relocate the cattle found on the site and chaired a special meeting at the CBD location. Officials from the CBD provided updates, highlighting the rapid progress of infrastructure development at the CBD Punjab project site. The infrastructure for Lahore Prime CBD Punjab Quaid District has been completed, with significant progress on the construction of CBD Punjab Boulevard from Kalma Chowk to Walton Road, including the initiation of the flyover. Talking to the media, the CM expressed commitment to completing the ongoing work within one to one-and-a-half months. He assured that collaborative efforts with DHA would address traffic issues on Walton Road, and the connection of Walton Road to Main Boulevard is advancing swiftly, with expectations for completion by January 31. Additionally, a new bridge linking Walton Road to Lahore Bridge is in progress, creating a new route from Ferozepur Road, slated to begin construction in the coming days. Highlighting upcoming projects, CM Naqvi mentioned the imminent commencement of work on the T-junction at Garden Town square to alleviate traffic problems. He noted that the Diplomatic Enclave is nearing completion, awaiting NOC from the Foreign Office.