PM urges people to support govt, reject container politics

PM urges people to support govt, reject container politics
PM urges people to support govt, reject container politics

SIALKOT, Aug 22 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Monday asked the people to support the government in materializing the mega projects aimed at unprecedented progress and prosperity in Pakistan and reject the ‘container politics’ which only created anarchy and lawlessness in the country.

He said in the next two years, a number of power and
infrastructure projects would be completed, heralding alleviation of poverty and removal of people’s deprivations.

Addressing a huge public gathering after performing ground
breaking of the Lahore Sialkot Motorway, he asked people to discern between politics of progress and prosperity, and the antics being staged on the containers.

“It is called progress. We have also mounted on a container
but it has no semblance with their politics. Their politics smacks of retrogression and anarchy. Ours is a container of prosperity and progress whereas their containers represent stalemate,” he added.

The Prime Minister said his political foes were dreaded with
such dawn of fast paced prosperity and had fears if Nawaz Sharif remained in power during the next two years, their petty politics would end forever.

He said those elements were given the mandate to stage
protests whereas the government enjoyed the mandate to construct motorways.

They wanted to let the country’s youth down, but the PML N
government would not allow such elements to halt the progress, he said and expressed the resolve to end unemployment.

The Prime Minister asked the gathering to decide whether they wanted stability or lawlessness, peace or anarchy, economic prosperity or strikes, prosperity or poverty, peace or agitation.

The shadow of disappointment painted by retrogressive
elements was receding, adding to the frustration of people at
protest containers, he said. Those elements wanted to disrupt the economic prosperity as they did not want end to poverty, loadshedding and unemployment and could not afford the countrymen to tread the path of progress and development, he added.

He said the government’s efforts and agenda for development were very well known to the people.

“It is the path of peace, love, sincerity, harmony and
progress. The prospects of good fortune is knocking at our doors and cannot be turned away. Good omens seldom knock at the doors and if not given space, they recede back, he maintained.

The Prime Minister said those launching protest movements had failed to attract masses at their rallies from Peshawar to
Rawalpindi and Rawalpindi to Islamabad.

“Even the crowd (today) in Sialkot is much bigger than their
protest movement rallies. This is the (real) movement. This is the movement for development. This is the public passion for development in the country,” he remarked.

The Prime Minister mentioning the significance of the occasion for breaking ground of the Lahore Sialkot Motorway, said that it would be a unique day for the people of Sialkot as it would connect them with whole of the

country.
The 89 km Motorway at a cost of Rs 43 billion would be
completed within two years, he told the gathering.

He also announced that a separate road from Sialkot to Daska Pasroor would also be constructed.

The Prime Minister said people should ask previous rulers why their agonies of power outages had worsened and why they were forced to bear 16 to 18 hours loadshedding.

He said when the PML N government was ousted in 1999, the motorway had been constructed and now it was being multiplied and expanded fromGwadar to Khunjrab, from Quetta and Karachi, from Lahore to Sukkur, besides, Hazara motorway was also being constructed.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said the year 2018 would herald

an end to load shedding as various power plants were being installed across the country in Kasur, Thar, Bhikki and Port Qasim.

The government would not only overcome the deficiency, but also provide cheap electricity, he said, adding that fruits of prosperity had started oozing out from the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

He thanked the Chinese government for becoming a partner of the Pakistani government in the country’s development and making investment to steer it out of the power crisis.

He said Pakistan Railways had also been overhauled for which he congratulated Railway Minister Khawaja Saad Rafiq.
Minister for Water and Power Khawaja Muhammad Asif and
Minister for Law and Justice Zahid Hamid and other notables werealso present on the stage.

The Prime Minister said the PIA’s services had been improved to a great extent as it had recently launched Premier Service that  would also start from Sialkot.

He said the plan by Sialkot businessmen to launch a new
airline was laudable, hoping that the fate of the city would change in the near future.

He said after completion of Sialkot Lahore Motorway, the
travel duration would shrink from three hours to just 50 minutes and announced that access roads from Sialkot and Sambrial to motorwaywould also be constructed.

The Prime Minister also announced the construction of Sialkot Kharian Motorway, besides Metro Bus and Orange Train projects would also be launched in the city.

Appreciating the role of residents of Sialkot, he said it was
a city of Allama Muhammad Iqbal and many other stalwart
personalities and said that he always received warm affection and promised them gifts in the form of mega development projects in future.

The Prime Minister said there was no match for the affection
and patriotism of the residents of Sialkot.

He said progress and prosperity was written on the wall for
the countrymen and no one could snatch it.

He also lauded the sacrifices of the armymen, personnel of law enforcement agencies and the people of Pakistan in the fight against terrorism.

“We salute them for fighting bravely the menace of terrorism
and defeating it,” he said and assured that terrorism would be eliminated forever.

Nawaz Sahrif hoped that he himself would inaugurate the
motorway project after its completion before raising slogan of ‘Long live Pakistan’ and joining hands with the party leaders at the stage.

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