Islamabad: Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has said that Punjab police is closing in on suspects of Johar Town blast and nation will soon get good news in this regard.

In a video statement, the interior minister said that the elements who want to create anarchy and pressurize Pakistan will always fail as the country will never yield to such tactics.
“86 and 46 percent fencing has been completed on Afghanistan and Iran border respectively,” he said.
Praising Prime Minister Imran Khan, Sheikh Rasheed said that normalcy in political and economic spheres returned during Imran Khan’s government.
He added that enemies of the country cannot accept this reality and are now adopting path of terrorism but they will fail.
He said that Pakistani nation, along with Pakistan Army, will continue their journey towards prosperity and peace.
It is pertinent to mention here that three people were killed while dozens other sustained injuries in Lahore blast yesterday.
The injured were shifted to Jinnah Hospital where they were given treatment and 11 have been discharged from the hospital.

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