LAHORE: Special Assistant to Chief Minister (SACM) on Information Hasaan Khawar says former premier Nawaz Sharif’s medical report prove that he is fit and fine and suffering from no medical or health issues.

Stating that Mr Sharif’s all medical reports were based on assumptions and desires, the CM’s special assistant said it had been proved that Mr Sharif was sitting in London just to avoid and protect himself from accountability.

“Nawaz Sharif should come back to the country as Sehat Card can easily cater to his minor health issues,” he suggested.

Speaking to media persons, Mr Khawar said the opposition is engaged in politics of propaganda and hatching conspiracies, while the Punjab government is paving the way for sustainable development of the country.

Stating that the nation has rejected the ‘Sicilian mafia’, Mr Khawar said the opposition’s all efforts aim at safeguarding their corruption and embezzlement.

Mr Khawar termed the CM’s visit to southern Punjab an important one for the progress and prosperity of the area. He said the CM reviewed progress on various ongoing development projects in southern Punjab and directed speedy completion of the schemes. He said Mr Buzdar is personally ensuring transparency and timely completion of these projects.

“The change in southern Punjab will guarantee change in Punjab,” he said.

Published in Dawn, February 3rd, 2022

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