Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has demanded Nobel Prize for Prime Minister Imran Khan in recognition of his historic role in Afghan peace. "Imran Khan is the only political leader who has been opposing the war in the region; by all aspects he (Imran) deserves a Nobel Prize of Peace," the Governor Sarwar said, adding: "Prime Minister Imran Khan had given a peace message against India's war hysteria by setting a captured Indian pilot free."
He added that the 19 years of war is now going to end in Afghanistan because of sincere efforts of Pakistan. He said that Imran Khan had since America and its allies waged war in Afghanistan been calling for resolving the dispute through dialogue, and today America and Taliban conceded to Imran Khan's standpoint, the Governor said in a statement.
Governor Sarwar said: "Alhamdulillah, today war is dying down and peace is taking roots in Afghanistan. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, Pakistan has played a historic and decisive role in Afghan peace, and Taliban-America Peace Accord is the victory of principled stand of Prime Minister Imran Khan."
The Governor Punjab said that the entire world community is also praising Pakistan Army for rendering great sacrifices in establishment of peace. The 220 million Pakistanis are proud of Pakistan Armed Forces which fought out terrorism effectively, he said.
The Governor said that Pakistan is all supportive of peace in the region as it will do ensure progress and prosperity. He said that Pakistan is advocating for peace even today, and India must resolve the Kashmir issue in accordance with UN resolutions instead of using guns and bullets for this purpose. Atrocities against Indian Muslims must be halted otherwise threats to regional peace will continue to loom high due to India's such negative activities, he opined.
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