Govt to ensure implementation on laws for elimination of all crimes against women'

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LAHORE: Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar says the government was not intimidated by the threat of resignations by opposition parties.

He was addressing an event in connection with the violence on women and other issues organized by Women Protection Authority Punjab.

The Governor said opposition was trying in vain to fool the people as they themselves knew that their protests and resignations could not end the government.  

He said resignations would be considered only when they were handed over to the speaker of the assemblies.

Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said opposition is making such moves to destabilize the government and create chaos in the country.

He said the government did not believe in politics of confrontation and suggest the opposition to avoid politics of chaos and let the country move forward.

Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said the government would not put any obstacle in the rallies of the opposition however the law would definitely come into action if anyone violated COVID SOPs.

He said the PTI government is taking steps for the empowerment of women as they were being given due representation in every initiative including the Ehsaas Programme.

He said the government would ensure full implementation on laws for the elimination of all crimes against women.  

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