India told to give Pakistan full water share: Gilani

India told to give Pakistan full water share: Gilani
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Summary PM Gilani says India has been convinced through dialogues to give Pakistan full water share.

He said Pakistan would never allow anyone to usurp its rights, said the PM during to his visit to Expo Centre in Lahore.The PM also attended a ceremony to lay foundation stone of Aiwan-e-Quaid-e-Azam at Lahore. Addressing, the PM said Pakistan is a nuclear power and no one could harm her. The country is not only piece of land but also her foundation lays on two-nation theory and the government would not leave any stone unturned for its protection.He said that the whole nation is proud of officials as well as officers of security forces who rendered a lot of sacrifices in the war against terrorism. The country is facing the menace of terrorism and financial crises, he added.The PM said that the Quaid-e-Azam was the supporter of social justice and wished for a Pakistan in which there would be no discrimination. On one occasion, Jinnah said clearly that Pakistan is the country of the poor that came into being due to sacrifices of the poor, said the PM.Gilani said that it is the need of hour that the whole nation should act upon faith, unity and discipline, the golden principles given by Quaid-e-Azam. “The PPP led government is implementing the vision of Jinnah and Benazir Bhutto. We would raise the flag of democratic Pakistan in the Muslim world as a symbol of peace and prosperity,” Gilani added.He announced transforming Aiwan-e-Quaid-e-Azam into an ideological university which could play an important role to impart education to young generation. He said that the federal government has already given Rs 20 million for the Aiwan-e-Quaid-e-Azam. He announced a grant of Rs 50 million for the university.

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