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Why Opp cries foul over accountability, asks Sarwar

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Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar on Thursday said that the opposition parties are not on the same page rather each one of them is holding its own page.
He was talking to the media after having a meeting with Ambassador of Nepal to Pakistan Sewa Lamsal. The governor also participated in a conference ‘Respectable and safe workplace for women’ organised by Provincial Ombudsperson.
He asked that why the opposition gets flared-up over the subject of accountability? The government will not step back on the matter of supremacy of the law and the constitution, and transparent accountability.
He said that 220 million Pakistanis warmly welcomed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his visit will not only further strengthen Pak-Turk bilateral relations but also be very important with regard to Pakistan’s economy.
The government’s opponents were not watching interest of the country and the nation but their personal interests, and story of the opposition fighting for its interests was now fast reaching its end.
Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar and Ambassador of Nepal to Pakistan Sewa Lamsal discussed relations between the two countries, regional situation, Kashmir issue, menace of terrorism and other issues in their meeting held here at Governor House on Thursday.
On this occasion, Sarwar said that Nepalese tourists were also welcomed with regard to religious tourism in Punjab and entire Pakistan. There were many tourist places in Pakistan which were being opened up to foreign tourists as well. Nepalese students coming to study at Pakistani universities will be provided with all possible facilities.
Exchange programme with Nepal will also be initiated for business community. ‘Under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, we are eager to have cordial relations with all the countries’.
Punjab Ombudsperson Rukhsana Gilani, PTI MPA Uzma Kardar, Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) Vice Chancellor Bushra Mirza, Balochistan Ombudsperson Sabra Islam, Provincial Women Development Department’s Secretary Anbareen Raza and others were also present.
In his address, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that women rights envisaged in Islam cannot be usurped. All the obsolete and typical taboos pertaining to womenfolk will have to be eliminated, and for this purpose, PTI government was putting in order effective measures. Our government is strengthening and empowering the women in every field.
While talking to media, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that Prime Minister’s utterances were true manifestation of national ambitions.
Whole nation stands by Prime Minister Imran Khan in the war against mafias. Today all the institutions, for the first time in country’s history, are working independently.
Government is advancing on the mission of ‘One Pakistan: Not the two’ and In Sha Allah we will make Pakistan as Pakistan of Quaid-i-Azam and Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Opposition parties are not on the same page rather each one of them holding its own page. The government’s opponents are not watching interest of the country and the nation but their personal interests, and story of the opposition fighting for its interests is now ending.

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