Prime Minister Imran Khan addresses a ceremony in Ziarat on Tuesday. APP
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday stressed that Pakistan would rise faster next time the PTI government was elected.
He made the comment while speaking about economic growth figures at a ceremony in Ziarat. At the outset of his speech, the premier prayed for the families of four Frontier Corps soldiers who were martyred in a terrorist attack in Quetta a day earlier.
The premier said the country was getting out of a very difficult time , adding that the opposition parties had been making noise that his government would fail ever since it came to power.
Prime Minister Imran Khan interacts with the with the nation in a Q&A session on Sunday. DawnNewsTV
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday said Pakistan could not improve its trade with India at the cost of the blood of the Kashmiris spilt by India, stressing that any normalisation with New Delhi under the current circumstances would be a major betrayal to the people of the occupied territory.
Interacting with the public in a live Q&A session, the premier said there was no doubt that the benefits would be immense if relations with India improved and trade and connectivity started, citing examples from other parts of the world such as the formation of the European Union which he said had benefitted all member countries.
PM Imran said the force behind the govt’s 10 Billion Tree Tsunami Project and other such endeavors was its objective to leave behind a better Pakistan.
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