Lahore, In a strategic gathering aimed at enhancing inter-party relations and discussing regional development, Chief Minister of Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif met with Shah Ghulam Qadir, President of the Muslim League Azad Kashmir (PML-A). The meeting focused on matters of mutual interest and the affairs of the PML-N party in Azad Kashmir, marking a significant step towards strengthened collaboration between the two regions.
According to Directorate General Public Relation – Govt of Punjab, during the meeting, Chief Minister Sharif reiterated her confidence in the leadership of PML-N Azad Kashmir and outlined the ambitious development projects underway in Punjab. She highlighted her government’s commitment to sustainable development, mentioning the construction and repair of 600 roads, alongside the establishment of 5 expressways and 3 motorways, as evidence of this pledge.
President Shah Ghulam Qadir, representing Azad Kashmir’s political landscape, commended Chief Minister Sharif’s vision and dedication to public service. The meeting underlines the mutual recognition of the importance of infrastructure development and governance excellence in fostering regional prosperity and enhancing the well-being of their respective constituencies.
The engagement between the two leaders symbolizes the ongoing efforts to promote unity and collaborative development initiatives across party lines and regional boundaries. It reflects a broader strategy to leverage political leadership and governance mechanisms in addressing the pressing needs of the people, while also laying the groundwork for future cooperative ventures between Punjab and Azad Kashmir.
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