PM urges institutions to show mutual respect for each other
hafizabad — Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Saturday urged country’s national institutions to show mutual respect, reminding them that being constitutional bodies they were bound to respect each other. Abbasi also urged the national institutions to serve within their domains.
Speaking at a ceremony to launch PM’s National Health Programme in the Hafizabad district of Punjab, he said the health insurance card would ensure free of charge medical treatment of up to Rs300,000 in the best hospitals of the area.
The prime minister who launched the health scheme by distributing insurance cards among the needy people from various localities of the district, said political decisions were made by the people at polling stations.
He said the people had already given their verdict on deposed prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s politics in the recent election in Lodhran. “You will see the same result in July elections too,” he added.
He said the labelling of public representatives as mafia boss or bandits was not appropriate as the government respected all institutions so the institutions were also bound to show mutual respect.
He said since the last two years, Nawaz Sharif had been portrayed as the only accused person in the country and being implicated on similar charges in different forms.
The prime minister said under Nawaz Sharif’s leadership, the PML-N always resolved national and public issues and talked of country’s development. — APP