PM Shehbaz hails unprecedented cooperation between government and institutions

Premier pays tribute to Nishan-e-Haider-winning Major Tufail Muhammad on the 66th anniversary of his martyrdom


News Desk August 08, 2024
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. PHOTO: PID/FILE

ISLAMABAD:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has stated that the level of cooperation between the government and constitutional institutions is at an all-time high.

Speaking at an event in Islamabad on Thursday, the premier remarked, "In my 40-year political career, I have never witnessed such a remarkable level of collaboration between the government and constitutional institutions."

Last month, during its 265th Corps Commanders' Conference (CCC), the military reaffirmed its commitment to support the government's initiatives aimed at socioeconomic development.

The military also pledged to assist in curbing illegal activities that undermine investor confidence and economic stability.

The premier also paid tribute to Major Tufail Muhammad Nishan-e-Haider on the 66th anniversary of his martyrdom. In a statement from the PM Office, he praised Major Tufail's exemplary courage and sacrifice for the country's security.

"Major Tufail Muhammad Shaheed set a great example of bravery, sacrificing his life for the security of the nation," the prime minister stated.

Shehbaz Sharif emphasised that Major Tufail's dedication and heroism serve as an inspiration for the younger generation.

He also highlighted the nation's pride in its martyrs and their families, stating, "The nation can never forget the sacrifices of the soldiers and officers of the Pakistan Army for the country's security."

COMMENTS (2)

Rashid Ahmed | 3 months ago | Reply Unprecedented cooperation. When always say yes to their demands like HEC chief appointment
Ash Mahmood | 3 months ago | Reply I find the prime minister so hard to believe he talks about co-operation being so high with constitutional institutions but I have not seen him or his party accept single supreme court order and instead had criticised the supreme court left right center and abused it. Start accepting the judiciary and we will start believing you.
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