Lahore February 12 (Online): Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has asked that why PDM is worried about the open ballot in the Senate elections? Open ballot elections will be beneficial for the opposition. Those who want early elections should wait until 2023.

In a statement issued from Governor’s House Lahore on Friday, the governor said that transparent Senate elections would further strengthen democracy and parliament.

He further said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has promised the nation that he will eradicate corruption and history has shown that Imran Khan is man of principles. No society can develop without transparency and the elimination of corruption, he added

Chaudhry Sarwar said that the government wants to strengthen the country while the opposition wants to destabilize it.

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The government’s agenda is to strengthen the common man and provide relief in all fields. He stressed that the opposition should put national interests ahead of political and personal interests.

He underlined the need to respect state institutions and said that the nation will not forgive those who criticize national institutions, adding he said that people stand united with all institutions, including government and democracy, he added.

Meanwhile, the governor strongly condemned the terrorist attack in South Waziristan and said that terrorist countries are enemies of development, prosperity, peace and stability. He said that 220 million Pakistanis stand with our armed forces in the war against terrorism. Pakistan will completely eradicate terrorism and its facilitators and will become the cradle of peace.

Chaudhry Sarwar paid homage to the soldiers who were martyred in the encounter with terrorists.

He further said that the entire nation shares the grief of the bereaved families. We salute our martyrs and their blood will not go in vain, he added.

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