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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Sunday said society has accepted corruption as a norm and it is not considered a crime, and status quo is in vogue everywhere.
He said in order to change the society and mindset, the nation would have to consider the corruption as an evil, otherwise it could not be eliminated just through law enforcement. He said any NRO to the opposition leaders for their corruption cases would ease out his life but it would be disastrous for the country. Any NRO (National Reconciliation Ordinance) will make my life far easier but it will be disastrous for the country. During last 10 years, they had given NROs to each other and consequently the country s debt swelled four-fold. Then no one was questioning anyone. There was same NAB (National Accountability Bureau) which was disturbing none at that time, the prime minister said in a conversation with the digital media publishers and broadcasters.
January 11, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday said the society has accepted corruption as a norm and it is not considered a crime, and status quo is in vogue everywhere.
He said in order to change the society and mindset, the nation would have to consider corruption as an evil, otherwise it could not be eliminated just through law enforcement. He said any NRO to the opposition leaders for their corruption cases would ease out his life but it would be disastrous for the country. Any NRO (National Reconciliation Ordinance) will make my life far easier but it will be disastrous for the country. During the last 10 years, they had given NROs to each other and consequently the countryâs debt swelled four-fold. Then no one was questioning anyone. There was the same NAB (National Accountability Bureau) which was disturbing none at that time, the prime minister said in a conversation with the digital media publishers and broadcasters.
PM for protecting rare wild species in Himalayan national park
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PM for protecting rare wild species in Himalayan national park
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - The Minister Imran Khan on Sunday said rare wild species including snow leopard and Marco Polo sheep would be protected in the recently announced Himalayan national park.
The prime minister on his twitter handle posted a short video clip of a brown bear moving in thickly covered snow terrain of the national park.
“The Himalayan Brown Bear in Pakistan’s just announced Karakoram National Park. Other rare species that will be protected in this National Park will be the Snow Leopard and the magnificent Marco Polo sheep,” the prime minister tweeted.