Lahore:
PUNJAB PML-N-parliamentary party on Wednesday condemns the Indian aggression against Pakistan, where innocent children, women and other citizens had been martyred and mosques targeted.
Through one. Resolution unanimously adopted at a meeting that was chairmaned by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the parliamentary party paid tribute to all martyrs, praised their families and greeted Ghazis.
The parliamentary party greeted the brave armed forces that wiped out the enemy’s modern weapons and condition of war on May 6 and 7, and May 10 during Operation Bunyan-Un-Marsus.
It said that despite India’s provocations, timely and correct decisions with great caution, courage and restraint were made. The Prime Minister fully expressed the feelings of the people and united the military, public and political units to consolidate the entire nation. Participants also appreciate giving the highest military honor for Field Marshal to Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir.
CM Maryam Nawaz also contacted a telephone contact with Balochistan chief minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti and condemned a terrorist attack on a school car in Khuzdar. She offered Balochistan CM her full help in taking all sorts of steps to fight terrorist attacks until their extinction.
She also offered complete collaboration on the treatment of the wounded.
She said, “The Punjab government stands with the brothers and sisters in Balochistan during this difficult time. I can feel the grief and pain of the parents of the martyred children.”
She asked for the rapid improvement of the wounded and expressed her deep grief and heartfelt sympathy with the deprived families.
Meanwhile, chief minister Maryam Nawaz said the hanging electrical wires on any district would be replaced by underground wires, meanwhile, where the hanging electrical wires at any district would be replaced by underground wires.
She said organized carriage markets would be established in each tehsil, and the canals passing through the cities would be decorated.
According to the plan, the markets will be rebuilt, infrastructure will be improved and food streets will also be established.
According to a statement, the assembly members thanked CM for the launch of more than 80 major development projects simultaneously across Punjab.
The minister announced that a Punjab development plan would be launched throughout the province, and it was decided that projects under the scheme in 60 cities would be completed during the current year.
The main minister announced that 800 model cities would be developed throughout the province. She announced the construction and expansion of 400 kilometers of connecting roads in villages in consultation with the assembly members and promised to give RS250 billion to the purpose next year.
It was decided that 1,100 electrical buses would be distributed between all districts in the province. The minister of the principal repeated his promise to build 100,000 houses at the end of the current year.
She announced that Metro Bus services would soon be launched in Faisalabad and Gujranwala along with a transport project on Lahore Canal Road.
The minister of the main announced a plan to launch ration cards to the needy throughout the province.
She added, “Water supply will be secured in remote areas of Punjab. For the first time, villages are also included in the purity program. No district or tehsil will be deprived of the beautification plan.”
She maintained, “Ruthless operations will be performed against criminals. CTD has been strengthened and combing operations is performed throughout the province. All cities in Punjab will be converted to safe cities within a few months. An effective anti-narcotics force has been mobilized in Punjab. An effective campaign is also under the way to protect the overpass across Punjab.” “
She said that an 8,000-strong strength was ready to perform tasks for anti-penetration, price control and other affairs in the province. Under the Lahore development plan, 6,000 streets, sewers and water tanks are built. Public money is now spent on their welfare.
The minister of the main said that the interests of farmers were also accounted for.



