Strategy to be evolved to check inflation, price hike: Prime Minister
LAHORE (August 21 2007): Infrastructure development, especially the construction of roads, provision of potable water, electricity and gas supply, have brought about a positive change in the lifestyle of the people of rural areas. Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said this while talking to Punjab Chief Minister Pervaiz Elahi who called on him here at Governor's House on Monday.
Development strategy in the province, reforms process, political affairs as well as organisational matters of Pakistan Muslim League came under discussion during the meeting. The Chief Minister also apprised the Prime Minister about the pace of implementation of ongoing mega projects in the province.
He said that President Pervez Musharraf would contest the presidential election between September 15 and October 15 in accordance with the constitutional provisions and his re-election would ensure political stability and economic prosperity in the country.
"Continuity in government policies would bring about economic development apart from further strengthening democratic institutions. Pakistan needs consistent progress in all the fields as it is the only guarantee for the sovereignty of the country," he added.
Terming the increased political activity in the country as a healthy sign, he said that democracy was being strengthened and people were taking interest in the political affairs. He said the ongoing developmental projects in Punjab were leaving a positive impact not only in the province but also on the overall economic situation of the country.
He said that projects of development and uplift of the people have started yielding encouraging results and the standard of living of the masses has improved. He said that national internship programme is being promoted in an effective manner in Punjab which will result in improving professional skills of youth for availing job opportunities.
The Prime Minister also appreciated the development strategy and reforms process in the province and expressed satisfaction over the pace of implementation of development projects. He said that local governments have undertaken commendable development activities, which is a proof of the fact that the devolution of powers has proved very useful.
The Chief Minister said that collective efforts of provincial and federal governments were resulting in relief to the masses due to which PML would achieve a thumping victory in the forthcoming general elections. He said that a burn centre was being set up at Jinnah Hospital at a cost of Rs 860 million. He thanked the Prime Minister for bearing 50 percent cost by the federal government on the setting up of the burn centre.
He said that reforms programme in education, health and other sectors of development and execution of development projects have resulted in considerable decrease in poverty. He added that infrastructure is being improved in the province under a comprehensive programme and substantial resources are being utilised on the improvement of means of communication.
He said that Punjab government has initiated a programme for rehabilitation of the families living below poverty line and an amount of Rs 500 per month would be given to such families. He said that 4.3 million members of 600,000 destitute families would benefit from this programme.
Talking to Punjab Governor Khalid Maqbool during a meeting, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said that the government has devised a comprehensive strategy to check inflation and price hike. The government, he said, was taking appropriate measures to ensure that prices should remain stable during the holy month of Ramazan.
The rising demand and improved buying power of the people was one of the factors for inflation, which would be checked through adequate supply of items of daily use at reasonable rates, the PM added.
"The people of Pakistan are generally religious, peaceful and hardworking. However, certain elements profess such tendencies which are inconsistent with socio-cultural and religious beliefs of people. As such, they occasionally attempt to create law and order situation which causes embarrassment not only to the country but to the people also. The government was fully capable of handling such elements and protecting lives of the citizens," he said.
Khalid appreciated the policies of the government and hoped that this would bring a positive change in the lives of the people. He also apprised the Prime Minister of various development projects initiated by the Punjab government.
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]