
Rana Sanaullah, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs, announced at a kabaddi tournament ceremony in Faisalabad that no amendments are under consideration which would deprive young people of their voting rights. He urged for continued debate and discussion on various issues.
Sanaullah also highlighted the establishment of a kabaddi stadium by the Punjab government as a gift to local residents, with plans to build sports grounds in every village of the constituency to encourage youth participation in sports.
He further emphasized Pakistan’s nuclear capability, stating that it has the potential to teach lessons to any enemy ten times larger. He expressed hope for the elimination of poverty and inflation in the country, alongside improved healthcare and employment opportunities.
Sanaullah concluded by promising a comprehensive relief package for the public in the upcoming budget, urging people to remain optimistic.
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