No Space for chaos-based politics in Pakistan, asserts Rana Sanaullah
Says "service-oriented politics will prevail"
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Federal Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan Sunday strongly criticized divisive and chaotic political practices, emphasizing that Pakistan has no room for such approaches, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
"Punjab's people stand with the politics of service and progress," he asserted, during a public address in Islamabad.
Highlighting the transformation of Faisalabad from a "large village" into a developed city, Rana credited Mian Shahbaz Sharif's leadership during his tenure as Punjab CM.
"It was Shahbaz Sharif’s vision and hard work that brought Faisalabad to its current status," he said.
Taking a jab at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Rana claimed that their downfall began with their own social media narratives in Islamabad.
"PTI’s social media tactics backfired and led to their failure," he remarked. He also criticized misleading propaganda, mentioning, "Ambulances carrying Palestinian martyrs were falsely portrayed as their casualties."
Rana Sanaullah praised Maryam Nawaz Sharif for bringing a new dimension to Pakistani politics, with her focus on the welfare of the common man.
He defended the party against accusations of being responsible for inflation and the economic crisis, asserting, "We are not to blame for the current economic challenges."
He further highlighted the party's past achievements, including resolving load-shedding and combating terrorism under Nawaz Sharif's leadership. "Pakistan's future lies in service-oriented politics, which will move the country forward," he asserted, adding that Shahbaz Sharif's dedication and tireless efforts have significantly contributed to the country's current standing.