'Economy will collapse if power crisis is not resolved'

13 Jan, 2010

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (Traders Wing Punjab)'s leader and Mall Road Traders Association's President Muhammad Naeem Mir has said that the national economy without ending of the power crisis would collapse. He said that the democracy due to weak economy in any country could not be strengthened.
Naeem Mir said that the incidents like Karachi arson could badly affect the business activities in the entire country, therefore, the government should take some imperative measures to check them immediately. He said the political stability was utmost necessary for the survival of economy and prosperity in the country.
He said the decrease in purchasing power of the people, puts negative impact on the economy. He said that the government in order to stabilise the economy and uprising the morale of the traders, should control over the price hike, lawlessness and electricity crisis. Naeem Mir said that in order to making atomic Pakistan strong economically the people should be provided relief and facilities to traders, industrialists and peasants.

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