Imran Khan should come under Asif Zardari’s leadership; everything will Be fine, says Punjab Governor

Muhammad Jawad Ali
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Muhammad Jawad Ali
Muhammad Jawad Ali is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. He can be reached at email jawadhaider854@gmail.com.
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  • Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan has stated that Imran Khan must come out of his obstinacy and advised him to sit under Asif Zardari’s leadership to improve matters.
  • While addressing the first convocation ceremony of Rawalpindi Women’s University, Governor Sardar Saleem Haider further stated that whether it is Ali Amin Gandapur, Imran Khan, or any other PTI leader, it is disheartening when they speak discouragingly and irresponsibly.
  • The Governor stated that Pakistan has a leader in Asif Zardari who possesses the capability to bring people together He mentioned that other political parties trust him and are willing to accept his leadership.
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Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan has stated that Imran Khan must come out of his obstinacy and advised him to sit under Asif Zardari’s leadership to improve matters.

He remarked that the PTI should bring about a revolution and have courage but should hold off on the revolution until the Shanghai Conference.

While addressing the first convocation ceremony of Rawalpindi Women’s University, Governor Sardar Saleem Haider further stated that whether it is Ali Amin Gandapur, Imran Khan, or any other PTI leader, it is disheartening when they speak discouragingly and irresponsibly.

He urged them to engage in politics while also considering the country’s welfare, pointing out that when Mohammad bin Salman visited, there were protests in front of Parliament, and when the President of China visited, they attacked PTV, sending a message that no one should come from abroad and that the country should not progress.

He noted that as the Shanghai Conference approaches, they should hold back a little and delay their revolution, for the sake of mercy towards the country.

He emphasized the need for a leader like Nawabzada Nasrullah in the current situation, criticizing the policy of complete refusal from one side.

He stated that such obstinacy in politics is counterproductive and warned that if one shot is fired, ten will follow. While acknowledging the right to protest, he insisted on the importance of dialogue and negotiation to move forward, stressing that stagnation harms the nation.

The Governor stated that Pakistan has a leader in Asif Zardari who possesses the capability to bring people together

He mentioned that other political parties trust him and are willing to accept his leadership.

Regarding the vice-chancellors, he reiterated that there is no dispute or obstinacy and stressed the need for 100% merit implementation in Punjab.

He stated that the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has one goal regarding constitutional amendments: that the Charter of Democracy is a signed document which includes constitutional amendments and the Eighteenth Amendment.

He criticized the Nineteenth Amendment, claiming it has led to odd decisions from the last three Chief Justices, which the entire nation has observed.

He mentioned that the PPP wants to include those things that were missed in the Charter of Democracy but are not currently part of the Eighteenth Amendment.

He affirmed that the PPP is working toward this goal, with Bilawal Bhutto visiting various lawyers’ bars.

He mentioned his upcoming addresses to the Faisalabad Bar, followed by those in Islamabad and Lahore, expressing the intention to present their case and move forward with consensus.

He believes constitutional amendments are necessary but should be achieved through consensus.

He also noted the corruption and violations of merit in universities, stating that if he can successfully address these issues as Chancellor, it would be a significant achievement.

He concluded by emphasizing that Pakistan urgently needs economic stability, lamenting that they have to turn to the IMF for small amounts of dollars.

He attributed this situation not just to the leaders but also to themselves for failing to deliver. He expressed great expectations from the younger generation to play a vital role in the country’s development.

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Muhammad Jawad Ali is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. He can be reached at email jawadhaider854@gmail.com.