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Imran Khan-led govt is striving for bright future of Pakistan says Rashid

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Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Wednesday said that Pakistan has a bright future under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

According to the details, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed addressed passing out parade of Police recruits at Police Lines Headquarters in the federal capital.

Sheikh Rashid said that Pakistan will overcome all the challenges under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Sheikh Rashid also added that PM Imran Khan is working tirelessly to find a solution to all problems being faced by the masses. Sheikh Rashid said that they have removed all unnecessary check posts in the federal capital. He also vowed to enhance the capabilities of the police.

The minister further said that today PM Imran Khan gave respect to sepoy, who serves under harsh conditions. The interior minister also praised the team of his ministry.

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Earlier, PM Imran Khan arrived at Police Lines in Islamabad as chief guest and inspected the passing out parade.

A contingent of security forces presented a guard of honor to the premier. Imran Khan also gave trophies to the passing out cadets and laid floral wreath at the martyrs’ monument.

It is the first time in the history for a Prime Minister in Pakistan to review the passing out parade of police recruits.

PM Imran Khan was accompanied by foreign diplomats as well in the event.

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