Governor Punjab and Deputy Chairman Senate discuss national development

Web DeskApril 22, 2024 01:56 PMnational
  • Governor Punjab emphasizes constitutional supremacy and uniform development
  • Vision of economically self-sufficient Pakistan with socially empowered society
  • Shared commitment to prosperous future based on constitutional supremacy and democratic resilience
Governor Punjab and Deputy Chairman Senate discuss national developmentImage Credits: PTV's Official Web Portal
Deputy Chairman of the Senate and Governor Punjab discuss matters of mutual interest, emphasizing constitutional supremacy, equitable development, and a vision for a prosperous Pakistan.

Deputy Chairman of the Senate, Syedal Khan Nasir, recently held a meeting with Governor Punjab, Muhammad Balighur Rehman, at the Governor House in Lahore. The discussion primarily revolved around matters of mutual interest and other significant issues.

During the meeting, Governor Punjab extended his congratulations to Syedal Khan Nasir for assuming the role of Deputy Chairman of the Senate. Governor Balighur Rehman emphasized the importance of upholding the supremacy of the constitution and the law for the country's development. He stressed the need for uniform development across all regions to strengthen the federation.

Furthermore, Governor Punjab highlighted the necessity of fortifying democratic institutions to ensure the sustainable progress of the nation. He commended the current leadership for taking tangible steps to tackle the various challenges confronting the country. Governor Balighur Rehman articulated a vision of an economically self-sufficient Pakistan, coupled with a socially empowered society characterized by high moral standards and mutual respect.

In conclusion, the meeting between Deputy Chairman Senate Syedal Khan Nasir and Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rehman underscored the shared commitment to fostering a prosperous and harmonious future for Pakistan, grounded in the principles of constitutional supremacy, equitable development, and democratic resilience.

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