Everything about Imran Niazi is hate, division and lie: PM.

ISLAMABAD -- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Thursday said that Imran Niazi could go to any extreme to disAtract attention from his culpabilAity in the tragic events of May 9.

'Make no mistake about the evil intent behind Imran Niazi's latest ploy to defame our law enAforcement agencies and police. Yet again, he is making misleadAing and baseless allegations of the 'rights abuses' just to disAtract attention for his culpability in the tragic events of May 9,' the prime minister said in a tweet.

'I am not surprised by his anAtics,' Prime Minister Shehbaz said.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Thursday said that Imran Niazi could go to any extreme to disAtract attention from his culpabilAity in the tragic events of May 9.

'Make no mistake about the evil intent behind Imran Niazi's latest ploy to defame our law enAforcement agencies and police. Yet again, he is making misleadAing and baseless allegations of the 'rights abuses' just to disAtract attention for his culpability in the tragic events of May 9,' the prime minister said in a tweet.

'I am not surprised by his anAtics,' Prime Minister Shehbaz said.

Japan's Ambassador to PakiAstan Mitsuhiro Wada, Vice ChairAman Toyota Indus Motors ShinAji Yanagi, Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar, Minister for IndusAtries and Production Makhdoom Murtza Mehmood, Advisor to PM Ahad Cheema, Special AssisAtants to PM Jehanzeb Khan and Tariq Bajwa and high ranking ofAficials attended the meeting.

In a briefing, the prime minAister was told that Toyota Indus Motors for the first time estabAlished a unit for the production of hybrid vehicles in Pakistan with an investment of $100 million.

PM Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the project of Toyota to produce hybrid vehicles in Pakistan.

The production of hybrid vehiAcles in Pakistan would decrease the import bill resulting in savAing of precious foreign exchange, he said adding the government was providing all available facilAities to the industries for investAment in modern technologies in the country.

The Japanese ambassador said leading Japanese companies were desirous of furAther investment in Pakistan. During the briefing, it was told that in the current year from July,Toyota Indus Motors would start export of spare parts of vehicles and these exports would make Pakistan a part of the global supply chain.

The prime minister said exports of spare parts should be enhanced by taking beneAfit of the capacity of the engineering secAtor in the country. He said it should...

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