Discussion covered the state of the nation generally, administrative issues, and the law and order situation in Punjab province.


Lahore: Punjab Governor Muhammad Baligh Ur Rehman on Monday called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
According to a press statement from the PM Office Media Wing, the discussion covered the state of the nation generally, administrative issues, and the law and order situation in Punjab province.
Separately, the prime minister was visited by a group of prominent political figures led by former province minister Rana Mashood.
They discussed the current political situation in the country.
Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Balochistan National Party (BNP) chief Akthar Mengal discussed the country’s political situation on Friday.
Mengal paid a visit to the the prime minister, and the two leaders discussed about matters pertaining to Balochistan.
Shehbaz also praised the BNP for helping the government with every choice that was made for the benefit of the country.
He also thanked the BNP for its support to the government in every decision aimed at national development.
The minister for economic affairsAyaz Sadiq, and SAPM Ahad Cheema were also present on this occasion.

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