Aug 15 , 2015
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Military courts paying dividends, says Nawaz
* Nawaz says solution of problems facing country is possible only with mutual cooperation of all institutions while upholding democratic values
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ISLAMABAD: Praising the role of parliament, Supreme Court and the military courts in curbing terrorism, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday said Pakistan’s problems could be solved with the mutual cooperation of all institutions, while upholding the democratic values.
The PM in a statement said he was happy to know that the savages, involved in the brutal killings of innocent children in Peshawar had reached to their fate.
“Though the parents will not be able to get back these loving martyred children, but bringing the terrorists to justice has given a sense of feeling to us and the parents that such criminal activities will Insha Allah soon be completely eliminated from Pakistan,” he added.
He noted with praise the respective roles played in good way by parliament, Supreme Court and the military courts.
He said the way all the democratic parties by keeping their differences aside cooperated with government in the establishment of military courts, its results are now coming in the shape of elimination of terrorism, due to exemplary punishments for the criminals.
Nawaz said though the establishment of military courts was a difficult decision, “but we took this decision for the bright future of nation”.
He said the solution of all the problems facing country was possible only with the mutual cooperation of all institutions, while upholding the democratic values.
“In this respect, the role of our armed forces in breaking the back of terrorism is exceptional,” he maintained. The PM said, “I am confident that the day is not far away when we will Insha Allah be successful in addressing all the problems faced by the country with unity and mutual cooperation. In terms of law and order, today’s Independence Day is far better and peaceful than last year’s Independence Day, and I pray that the next year’s Independence Day remains free from terrorism and extremism.”
Earlier, Nawaz attended a ceremony, Aali Shan Pakistan, held at the Convention Centre. The event was also attended by chief of armed forces, cabinet members, chairman joint chiefs of staff committee, ambassadors, lawmakers, and senior government officials.
Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk
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