Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz cautioned on Thursday the youth against those inciting violence, labelling such elements as "adversaries" of the country.
While inaugurating the "Khelta Punjab Games", CM Maryam asserted, “Those who provoke the youth to take to the streets, set fires, and destroy national assets for their own interests are not friends but enemies.”
She emphasised that only those who provide opportunities for education and sports could be regarded as true allies of the youth and Pakistan.
Maryam urged young people to respond firmly to those instigating unrest. “Tell them that Pakistan is our red line,” she stated.
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Addressing an event in Okara, CM Maryam took a dig at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran, saying, “The Higher Power sees everything. He becomes the first premier to be ousted for taking the bribery.”
Expressing her thoughts, CM Maryam assailed the PTI founder and compared the latter with Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Nawaz Sharif.
CM Maryam said, "My father [Nawaz Sharif] has served the country for 45 years, but still he was falsely accused of plundering."
"Today, the person who used to label the others as the thieves himself has proved guilty of taking bribery," she maintained.
“We will teach you [students] religion instead of telling the ways of casting the magical spell,” she said.
She said, “The unrest cannot exist for long in the country, but the uplift of the masses is uplift.”