‘PTI’s protest movement is ineffective’ says Rana Sanaullah

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Special assistant to the Prime Minister of Public and Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah has said that Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf’s protest call does not bear fruit as the party is unable to lead any such movement at the moment.

In a speech with the media after offering Eid Al-Adha beans in Faislabad, SAPM said Pakistan is now on its way to financial stability and development, but overcoming existing challenges requires national unity, political consensus and adaptation to an economic agenda, which he called the most urgent need.

He said Pakistan is changing from economic decline to economic stability – a dream of the country’s basic fathers.

He added that thanks to national unity and brave decisions made by political leadership, Pakistan again on a developmental path.

He revealed that India made an unjustified and arrogant attempt to attack Pakistan last month, but armed forces with the support of the population delivered a strong reaction and crushed enemy arrogance.

He said that the ongoing military operation, “Bunyan-Un-Marsoos,” performed in the name of justice has achieved historical success, and Pakistan has emerged to the world as a strong nuclear power.

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He expanded congratulations to Field Marshal General Asim Munir and anyone involved in a soldier and said they all deserve recognition for this success.

Sanaullah said Pakistan, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has stepped on the way of economic growth.

He again called on PTI and all political parties to meet for the country’s improvement and agree on the Charter of Economy, just as the entire nation had shown unity and consensus between May 6 and May 10.

He emphasized that politics can wait – the most important thing is to solve the economy, especially since 240 million Pakistanis struggling with inflation and financial pressure.

He appealed to opposition leaders to accept the prime minister’s invitation and agreed on the formation of a neutral election commission, so that the next parliamentary elections are free and fair, which does not give way to objection.

The adviser said Pakistan has gained respect and recognition at global level – countries that once distanced themselves are now forced to listen.

He warned that if political leaders continue to prioritize personal or group interests, it will go against national interest. He urged the public to put pressure on political parties to put the nation first.

In a comment on PTI’s protest movement, Rana Sanaullah said the movement is ineffective because the party lacks both preparation and public support.

He further criticized Imran Khan and said that if the former prime minister binds his release to the country’s economic progress, it would be an injustice for the nation.

When he talked about India’s intentions, he answered a question that said the Modi government follows RSS’s extremist agenda and is hostile to both Pakistan and Muslims.

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He assured that India would not dry attack again, although the efforts to destabilize Pakistan through terrorism would likely continue.

He added that although the military has performed its duties, it is now the responsibility of political leadership to unite for national development.

He claimed that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) will take the upcoming local government election seriously and will actively participate in accordance with the new local government law. He confirmed that these elections are held on party base.

Sanaullah also said that the Punjab government is working on welfare schemes such as the Kisan card, the Mazdoor card and the Mazoor card to improve the quality of life for ordinary citizens.

He concluded by noting that major national projects, including Pakistan’s nuclear tests, were completed during PML-N’s tenure and that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz is now emerging with a new vision of public service.

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