Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif officially inaugurated the Jinnah Square Interchange in Islamabad, marking another milestone in the capital’s infrastructure development. The project, completed in just 35 days, showcases the government’s commitment to efficient urban planning and rapid execution. During the ceremony, the Prime Minister praised Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and his team for their exceptional work, humorously remarking, “Soon, Naqvi will complete such projects in just one day!”
The newly constructed interchange is expected to significantly ease traffic congestion in the city, improving connectivity for thousands of commuters daily. PM Shehbaz also took the opportunity to highlight the nation’s resilience, referring to the historic unity displayed on May 10 against challenges, emphasizing that such collective strength defines Pakistan’s progress.
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The project reflects the government’s focus on development and modernization, with plans for more infrastructure upgrades in the pipeline. As Islamabad grows, initiatives like the Jinnah Square Interchange aim to enhance mobility and urban living standards.


