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LAHORE: Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal has said that the PML-N government believes in the economic agenda and does not want any sort of political disruption in the country.

Addressing a degree show, Master of Visual Art, at the National College of Arts here, he said that the government was taking all possible measures within the limit of constitution and law to keep things moving in the right direction.

Ahsan Iqbal said that the government was making sincere efforts, adding that reasonable dialogue from both sides always yields positive results.

Uraan Pakistan designed to avoid pitfalls of previous initiatives: Ahsan Iqbal

He said that the country was facing a new war of terrorism and added that in the apex committee’s meeting the political, military leadership and chief ministers of all provinces expressed resolve that there would be zero tolerance against terrorism and terrorists.

He said that with the grace of Allah, the Almighty, terrorism would be eliminated from the country the same way it was rooted out in the past.

To a question he said that the government of Pakistan had always conveyed it to the government of Afghanistan through dialogue that it should stop Afghan land to be used for terrorism in Pakistan.

He said that the Pakistani people had made numerous sacrifices for the people of Afghanistan and were facing consequences till today. He hoped that Afghanistan would take notice and not allow any group to use Afghan land for carrying out terrorism in Pakistan.

To another question, he said that the government was focusing on expanding skill training programmes, adding that a hefty amount of Rs 20 billion had been given to the ministry of education and national vocational and technical training commission, so that development programmes could be expanded besides ensuring international certification. He said without international certification it was difficult to place human resources in other countries.

He said that the ‘Uraan Pakistan’ programme would yield positive results. He said, “It is a high time to move with unity and diversity for achieving desired results.”

He said that young generation was the future of the country and now entire focus should be on celebrating the country’s 100 years in a most befitting manner. He further said that a successful country’s had always established peace, ensured political stability, continuity of policies and adopted reforms. In 77 years, Pakistan tried multiple times to take off but unfortunately did not achieve desired results, he added.

He said that the country’s economic indicators were moving in the right direction and collective efforts were necessary to make it a $3 trillion economy by 2047. He said that the world considers Pakistanis as hard working and intelligent people.

He further said that there was a need to respect other opinions and not to misguide people. He said, “Democracy is not about making people fight with each other.”

It is high time to channelise positive energies of youngsters and now entire focus should be on an economic ‘long march’. He appreciated the National College of Arts for providing talented human resource in the country’s creative industry.

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KU Jan 05, 2025 12:01pm
Yet govt expenses on itself increased by 30%, privatisation a foregone conclusion, power theft ignored, misappropriation of public funds acceptable, feasibility n economy building blocks in tatters.
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