‘PTI not afraid of opposition’s agitation’

Punjab governor says these parties will never be truly united

Governor says these parties will never be truly united. PHOTO: FILE

LAHORE:
Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is not afraid of the opposition’s agitation.

“It does not matter whether the opposition believes it or not, but Imran Khan is the Prime Minister of Pakistan. The people have elected him for five years.

Sarwar made these remarks while addressing a news conference on Tuesday. The Punjab governor said the opposition is not united now and nor will it ever be. “It is evident from the fact that all opposition parties are claiming to record their agitation separately. They have no joint strategy so far,” Sarwar said.

He said the Pakistani nation has given its mandate to the PTI and the government will complete its constitutional term of five years. “If the PTI comes up to the expectations of people by implementing its manifesto, you can be certain that the next government will be formed by us” he maintained.

Speaking about arrangements for the 550th birth Celebrations of Baba Gurunanak Gee, the Punjab governor highlighted that about 70% work on the Kartarpur Corridor plan had been completed. A 1,493-acre piece of land has been acquired for the Gurdwara Kartarpur Complex.


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“We urge India to shun its anti-Pakistani policies and complete its part of the same corridor. To participate in the 550thBirth Celebrations of Baba Gurunanak Gee on September 15, a bus convoy will start its journey from Toronto by the name “Journey to Kartarpur” and will pass through nine countries over forty days.

The Punjab governor, while addressing news conference along with Syed Meyo, Amir Khan from Toronto, Sardar Giyan Gobind Singh, Bishan Singh and Amjad Islam Amjad, said the initial focusing is on more Sikh sites to promote tourism.

“Security arrangements for the 550th birth celebrations of Baba Gurunanak Gee are being completed rapidly.”

Published in The Express Tribune, May 22nd, 2019.
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