Punjab Governor Mohammad Sarwar said on Wednesday that South Punjab Secretariat and South Punjab Public Service Commission will start working soon. The governor said this while addressing the participants of 48th staff course of Pakistan Navy War College during their visit to Governor's House. He said they are strengthening police in Punjab and empowering it by imitating KP model.
"We have clear point of view; whoever including governor, prime minister, chief minister or minister is involved in corruption must be taken to task as per law," he said. "We are talking about accountability of all, not only politicians. For the first time in history, across the board accountability is going on in Pakistan." He said solution of problems facing the country is linked with eradication of corruption as its growth is directly proportional to menace of unemployment, poverty and injustice. He said the government is working to make institutions independent and autonomous. Pakistan has made unprecedented sacrifices in war on terror and we will not let terrorists to succeed in Pakistan, he said. The governor said: "Pakistan invited India for dialogue with utmost sincerity, but Indian behaviour is childish. We have won the hearts of Sikhs across the world from Arabian Sea to Atlantic Ocean by announcing Kartarpur corridor, but India is not willing to proceed on that matter."
Terming Balochistan as future of Pakistan, he said the road to prosperous and developed Pakistan goes through Balochistan and the federal government is taking steps to develop this province. Rear Admiral Naveed Rizvi was heading the delegation. Participant officers belonged to Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Lybia, Malaysia, Oman, Myanmar and Saudi Arabia.
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