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Loans pile, little money left for people: PM

Top Story April 12, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Sunday said that during the past years, huge loans had piled up and after payment of instalments, little money was left for welfare of people. He was speaking at the virtual inaugural ceremony of the ‘Bhuka Na Soye’ [None should go to bed hungry] initiative under Ehsaas programme here. “Today we have huge piles of debts and limited resources to spend money on people. “Despite that, Allah has commanded us to follow that path; then this path is the path of supremacy of law and humanity. “It is our key responsibility to take care of the weaker sections of society,” he added.

Loans pile up, little money left for people: PM

Top Story April 12, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Sunday said that during the past years, huge loans had piled up and after payment of instalments, little money was left for welfare of people. He was speaking at the virtual inaugural ceremony of the Bhuka Na Soye [None should go to bed hungry] initiative under Ehsaas programme here. “Today we have huge piles of debts and limited resources to spend money on people. “Despite that, Allah has commanded us to follow that path; then this path is the path of supremacy of law and humanity. “It is our key responsibility to take care of the weaker sections of society,” he added.

Loans pile up, little money left for people: PM

Loans pile up, little money left for people: PM
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Be patient till inflation controlled, pleads PM

Be patient till inflation controlled, pleads PM Top Story April 5, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Sunday reassured the nation that the ‘promised change’ was coming, but for the real change they will have to have a little patience. The prime minister had direct interaction with the public over the phone for hours. He assured the callers that the country’s problems would resolve gradually. The premier had to take calls for one and half hours but it stretched to two and half hours. Imran said a war was being fought in Pakistan for the rule of law and currently the country’s biggest problem was the encroachment (Qabza) mafia.

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