Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says everyone who was involved in the incidents of 9th May would be brought to justice.


Lahore: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif said that the 9th May would always be remembered as Black Day in the history of Pakistan.
Shebaz Sharif said everyone who was involved in the incidents of 9th May would be brought to justice. He expressed these words while chairing a meeting on law and order situation in Lahore on Sunday.
He said the enemies of Pakistan not only attacked GHQ but also burned Jinnah House and public properties.
The Prime Minister said Radio Pakistan Peshawar and FC school were also set on fire on 9th May.
He said those who were involved in attacking the military installations will not go free and they will be arrested. The meeting also reviewed the progress made on decisions of National Security Committee.
Shehbaz Sharif said Imran Niazi did what the enemies of Pakistan could not do in 75 years.
Besides it, PM Shehbaz said the government was making all-out efforts for the revival of the Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute Lahore to make it a world-class hospital.
In a tweet on Sunday, he said his yesterday's visit to the PKLI was aimed at reviewing the restoration efforts being made in this regard.
The Prime Minister expressed his desire to make this wonderful hospital the John Hopkins of Pakistan and that may become the country's identity for the treatment of kidney and liver diseases.

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