Lahore,(Parliament Times): Punjab Governor’s Advisor Onaza Ehsan said that the only difference between extremism and terrorism is in the name. Nationwide operation against extremists has become a need of the hour. There is no doubt that the whole nation is on one page against extremism. Those responsible for the Sialkot tragedy are also terrorists. The government will award exemplary punishment to the perpetrators of Sialkot incident.In Governor House while talking to party delegations from different districts, Advisor to the Governor of Punjab, Onaza Ehsan said that just like terrorism, extremism is catastrophic for a country. The terrorists and their facilitators have been stamped out from Pakistan. Now, the time has come to eradicate extremists and their facilitators from all corners of Pakistan because extremists are the enemies of the country and the nation, they cannot be tolerated even for a moment. Advisor Onaza Ehsan said that Sialkot tragedy is utterly condemnable. The federal and Punjab government and relevant agencies, including the police, are working to arrest the perpetrators. It is also the responsibility of all political and religious parties to go beyond political interests and fully support government institutions to rid Pakistan of extremism.
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