Sanaullahurge’s support for state over ‘disturbing powers’

Lahore:

Advisor to the Prime Minister on political and public affairs Rana Sanaullah has called on the people not to support “disturbing forces”, referring to PTI, and warned that if the situation was spiraling out of control, “terrorists and murderers” could take over.

He also defended the role of the armed forces in the country’s development and rejected criticism directed at them as meaningless.

Sanaullah, who was talking about a minority -related event in Faisalabad, emphasized that if Pakistan’s progress continues continuously and there is no repeat of October 12, the country will permanently overcome its economic crises.

He claimed that within the next two years, Pakistan would achieve stability after building a fiscal pillow that was strong enough to weather future economic shock.

He credited the establishment, which he explicitly identified as Chief of Army Staff (Coas) General Syed Asim Munir, for having played a key role in financial improvement through Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).

“Earlier, when the company did not play a constructive role, the country threw itself into crisis after crisis,” he said, adding that when the military was now actively contributing to development, criticized for no purpose.

Sanaullah emphasized the need for unity in tackling Pakistan’s challenges, especially in law and order.

He warned that if the state’s authority in Balochistan was not reinforced through public support, power would not fall into the hands of nationalist forces, but those who “live on mountain peaks shooting non-native dead”.

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