Foreign policy praised

Published April 29, 2002

CHARSADDA, April 28: District Nazim Naseer Mohammad Khan said on Sunday that due to the successful foreign policy of the government, Pakistan enjoys a respectable status.

Speaking at public meetings in connection with the referendum campaign at Batagram and Tarnab on Sunday, he said that for the first time the foreign policy was put in the right direction.

He said the nefarious designs of the enemies for getting Pakistan declared a terrorist state had failed because of the government’s decisions during the war against terrorism.

He said the reforms initiated by the government had also addressed the sense of deprivation among the people.

He claimed that the people were fully behind President Gen Pervez Musharraf and on April 30 they would vote in favour of the continuation of reforms.

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