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Terrorism cannot be forgiven under any circumstances, says Rana Sanaullah

Sanaullah expresses confidence in current government’s commitment to development
Published 31 Mar, 2025 09:56am
Rana Sanaullah. PID
Rana Sanaullah. PID

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on political affairs Rana Sanaullah has stated that “terrorism cannot be forgiven under any circumstances and there is no justification for it.”

In a recent statement, Sanaullah emphasized that terrorism cannot be forgiven under any circumstances, condemning the actions of terrorists who are shedding the blood of innocent civilians.

Sanaullah highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by Pakistan, stating that terrorism is being imposed on the nation.

He expressed confidence in the current government’s commitment to the country’s development, noting that it is actively striving to overcome these adversities.

Moreover, he condemned any indirect support for terrorists as unacceptable and stressed that no one should make statements that could be interpreted as supporting terrorism.

Furthermore, he announced that the government has successfully navigated the country out of a financial crisis, reassuring citizens of its dedication to stability and progress.

Sanaullah concluded by reiterating a strong stance against terrorism, affirming that it will not be forgiven under any circumstances.

Regarding the canal project, Rana Sanaullah remarked that the issue of canals is not bigger than the federation, and consensus must be reached to move forward. He mentioned that the Prime Minister and Bilawal Bhutto discussed the canal project in their meeting, and the Prime Minister assured that the matter would be resolved through consensus.

He pointed out that some elements in Sindh have politicized the canal project, similar to how the Kalabagh Dam was politicized.

Sanaullah urged the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to respond and not allow such elements to harm the federation.

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