War against security and security agencies of country is red line: Ishaq Dar

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LAHORE
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has said war against security and security agencies of Pakistan is red line and there is no room for crossing the red line.
“Law is making its course. Whatever happens will come before all. Terrorism cannot be allowed to any one in the name of estrangement, he said this while talking to media men here Saturday.
Need is there that that we should all work together for betterment, prosperity and progress of Pakistan, he added.
All the four provinces, Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan are like bouquet
Pakistan is destined to lead all the 57 Muslim countries, he remarked.
Pakistan has now become missile power after becoming nuclear power on May 28, 1999. Had there been no political instability in the court it would have become economic power. in coming days it has to become economic power.
There is storm of inflation in the country. It is facing price hike. However it will again be put on the path to development and prosperity under leadership of Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif.
The government is striving to put it on path to economic development. This is result of these efforts that Pakistan inflation rate has now reduced from 38 percent to 11 percent.
Terrorism was eliminated from this country. Loadshedding also came to end during Nawaz Sharif era. Now terrorism has again raised its head in the country. Terrorists will be eliminated.
Responding to a question he said if Punjab has reduced electricity tariff by Rs 14 per unit then you cannot impose it on other provinces.
Criticism on relief measures taken by Punjab government is beyond comprehension.
There is no such thing with PPP which cannot be resolved.
Bilawal Bhutto has met Prime minister Shehbaz Sharif
About PTI public meeting he said chief commissioner of Islamabad took the decision taking into account the situation. You should not select such a day deliberately which creates difficulties for people. Venue and time be determined in a way that official work is not disrupted.