PDM should shun negative politics: Buzdar

Says opposition parties should act responsibly in greater national interest

Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar. PHOTO: NNI

LAHORE:

Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has said the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) should shun negative politics for the greater national interest in such a crucial time.

Criticising, the PDM, the chief minister said it was not a time for political point-scoring but to exhibit unity and solidarity in our ranks. Buzdar said opposition parties should act responsibly in the wake of current circumstances.

“Watching the interest of Pakistan is our topmost priority and will remain the same always,” he remarked.

He regretted that opposition parties were trying to political point-scoring even in this present scenario. “The rallies and protests cannot take the country ahead on the road to progress and prosperity adding that there is no room politics of Chaos and political parties should give priority to the national interest. The negative approach of opposition parties are against the national interest,” he concluded.

Buzdar has said resolving the issue amicably and with mutual understanding is a good omen. “Everyone has exhibited farsightedness and wisdom for the sake of Pakistan. Islam also teaches us to resolve our disputes amicably.”

He said wisely resolving this issue is a victory for Pakistan. He voiced hope that the situation will improve. “Violence or protests lead to deterioration in society,” the chief minister said.

Meanwhile, on the Special instructions of Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar, the drive of inoculating coronavirus vaccine to the citizens at their doorstep is being carried out successfully. The chief minister said that one million people are being vaccinated daily, adding that 18,000 teams have been constituted for this purpose. He appealed to the citizens to get benefits from this campaign and protect themselves and their loved ones from coronavirus by getting vaccinated.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, November 1st, 2021.

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