Lahore: Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said that sacrifices made by Pakistan in the war against terrorism are unprecedented in the world history. He said that more than 50 thousand Pakistanis have been martyred in the war against terrorism. He said that officers and jawans of Pak-Army, police and common citizens have written a new history with their blood. He said that those who have laid down their lives in the war against terrorism are national heroes and the nation is proud of their sacrifices.
He expressed these views while talking to a delegation of Pakistan Muslim League-N, here today. The Chief Minister said that the brutal elements showed worst kind of savagery by killing innocent children in Peshawar. He said that terrorists have no religion and they do not even deserve to be called humans. He said that progress and prosperity of the country is linked with peace as it is essential for investment, development of economy and creation of job opportunities. He said that time has come to wipe out enemies of peace from the country.
Shahbaz Sharif said that the nation has given an exemplary display of unity in the war against terrorism and the joint action plan against terrorism is the voice of 18 crore people of the country. He said that implementation of national action plan against terrorism is yielding encouraging results.
The Chief Minister further said that Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and national leadership have taken bold decisions to eliminate terrorists. He said that all terrorists are bad without any discrimination and those who have killed innocent children will meet their logical end.