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PM Imran says Pakistan to make ‘independent decisions’ now

Breaks ground for 23 development projects worth Rs36 billion in Mianwali


News Desk
December 11, 2021

prime minister imran khan arrives to attend groundbreaking ceremony of a maternity hospital in attock file photo twitter pti

Prime Minister Imran Khan arrives to attend groundbreaking ceremony of a maternity hospital in Attock.


MIANWALI: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Saturday that Pakistan would never bow before anyone from now onwards, rather would make independent decisions that would be better for its own people.

The premier's remarks came while addressing a big public gathering after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of several development projects in Mianwali, which included the establishment of City Park at Old Cattle Mandi Mianwali, Dualization of Sargodha-Mianwali Road (Phase-1) and the Miyawaki Forest at Namal Lake.

“God willing, when we complete our five years, I can claim that Mianwali will witness the development which never happened in the history… I always promised that if I get a chance, I will provide (the people) their right through my performance,” the prime minister said while addressing the gathering.

PM Imran told the gathering that he, during his election campaign, had promised to uplift the deprived areas of South Punjab, tribal areas, and others that faced neglect during the tenures of past governments.


“We are ready to talk to everyone who has a different ideology or whom we call right or left. We are ready to resolve our issues with them peacefully, be they in Balochistan or erstwhile tribal areas of Waziristan. Only the ones whom we will never make any reconciliation with are those who looted and laundered the Pakistani people’s money,” the PM added.

Earlier, he unveiled the plaques to mark the inauguration of three projects worth Rs5.4 billion, including the first phase of Mianwali-Sargodha Road which cost Rs3.6 billion and City Park and Miyawaki Forest near Namal Lake.

He performed the groundbreaking of the project to upgrade the 38-kilometre Kalabagh-Shakardara road - to cost Rs2.70 billion - and the DHQ Hospital - to cost about Rs2 billion.

The prime minister also launched multiple projects under the Rs6.6 billion PM Package-II and District Development Package which consisted of Rescue 1122 service, 72 road projects and the up-gradation of schools.

Among the new projects inaugurated were also the rehabilitation and upgrading of Balkasar-Mianwali road, with an estimated cost of Rs13.5 billion, and the Wooded Land at Namal Lake and Kundia Forest Park, costing Rs120 million.

"No nation with discriminatory laws for rich and poor could ever make progress," the premier said, adding that his government would never give an NRO to or reconcile with the corrupt leaders until they were punished for their plunders.
He further added that the federal government was prioritising the education ector with a particular focus on girls’ education.


Inflation

He further told the gathering that it wasn't Pakistan alone that was facing inflation, but the whole world was going through the repercussions of it, owing to Covid lockdowns.

“You will have to understand, it is not only Pakistan’s issue. The US, which is the richest country, is also facing the worst inflation after 1982, due to lockdown,” he said. The premier said that Pakistan was still the cheapest country, and hoped that the prices will come down globally within three to four months.

He added that the government had announced the Ehsaas Rashan Scheme to provide 30 per cent subsidy on flour, ghee and pulses to those with below Rs50,000 monthly income to lessesn the pressure of inflation on the poor

Moreover, he also highlighted the government’s initiatives of interest-free loans for three million families, Rs2.7 million interest-free loan for house building, health card for the whole of Punjab by next March and Rs47 billion higher education scholarships for 6.2 million students

Speaking about the upgrading of the Balkasar-Mianwali-Muzaffargarh road, the prime minister said the project would be completed in 18 months.

He also assured the people of the water-deficient Mohar area that the government was considering the options of a canal as well as solar tube wells to provide the farmer relief from electricity bills.
 
PM better be careful else we could be heading for a CIA backed coup? same sort of language Qaddafi used and look what happened to him. :azn:
Highs and lows of Pakistani politics:-
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PM better be careful else we could be heading for a CIA backed coup? same sort of language Qaddafi used and look what happened to him. :azn:
Highs and lows of Pakistani politics:-

It could turn out to be biggest miscalculation in human history the prize would be to costly... It is the last anything anyone has on their mind turning Pakistan into an antagonistic force via some botched miscalculation.. It is in nobody's best interest....
 
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It could turn out to be biggest miscalculation in human history the prize would be to costly... It is the last anything anyone has on their mind turning Pakistan into an antagonistic force via some botched miscalculation.. It is in nobody's best interest....
You really overestimate your nation.
 
You really overestimate your nation.

You mean the one that spanked you Airforce and took your pilot prisoner and paraded him in front of the whole world like a little bit/ch ! :omghaha:
You are country of 1.4 Billion people and yet you cannot defeat a country 10 times smaller than you for 70 Years !!! You have just no shame, do you ! :omghaha:
 
You mean the one that spanked you Airforce and took your pilot prisoner and paraded him in front of the whole world like a little bit/ch ! :omghaha:
You are country of 1.4 Billion people and yet you cannot defeat a country 10 times smaller than you for 70 Years !!! You have just no shame, do you ! :omghaha:
Blah blah.. on PDF. You served him tea and released him the next day. lol.

You remember your army chiefs legs shaking as vouched by your former speaker. Enough said. Now shuu pest.
 
Really?? Seems drugs have destroyed the little brains he had left.
This stupid moron still thinks ppl are fool and not see? His every decision been dictated from outside, evwn that dumb nawaz made more independent decisions than this dummy moron puppet.
He bows to saudi for money, he bows to IMF and implements their harsh rule that destroys Pakistani poor ppl. In the end, even on appointments and transfers, he bows to peerni who does some witchcraft and gives him names for appointment. This govt is the most non independent in history and look at this imbecil talk. Zara barabar bhi sharam nahi aati is beghairat ko.
 
You really overestimate your nation.





Only those who believe in the world's biggest FAKE NEWS factory and propaganda machine would say the above.............. :azn::



Underestimating Pakistan has SEVERE perils ss the americans/nato being kicked out Afghanistan found out........... :azn:

In the meantime, over 4 million indians died recently from coronavirus and over 732 million indians defecate in the open..........:azn::


 
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Pakistan can never make independent decisions until it fixes it's economy and reduces its reliance on IMF and foreign loans. This feels like putting the cart before the horse to me.

You only have to look at how Pakistan has become trapped in FATF to know Pakistan ability to be independent is limited..
 
Didn't someone say that we are breaking the begging bowl a while back.....?
 
PM Imran says Pakistan to make ‘independent decisions’ now

Breaks ground for 23 development projects worth Rs36 billion in Mianwali


News Desk
December 11, 2021

prime minister imran khan arrives to attend groundbreaking ceremony of a maternity hospital in attock file photo twitter pti

Prime Minister Imran Khan arrives to attend groundbreaking ceremony of a maternity hospital in Attock.


MIANWALI: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Saturday that Pakistan would never bow before anyone from now onwards, rather would make independent decisions that would be better for its own people.

The premier's remarks came while addressing a big public gathering after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of several development projects in Mianwali, which included the establishment of City Park at Old Cattle Mandi Mianwali, Dualization of Sargodha-Mianwali Road (Phase-1) and the Miyawaki Forest at Namal Lake.

“God willing, when we complete our five years, I can claim that Mianwali will witness the development which never happened in the history… I always promised that if I get a chance, I will provide (the people) their right through my performance,” the prime minister said while addressing the gathering.

PM Imran told the gathering that he, during his election campaign, had promised to uplift the deprived areas of South Punjab, tribal areas, and others that faced neglect during the tenures of past governments.


“We are ready to talk to everyone who has a different ideology or whom we call right or left. We are ready to resolve our issues with them peacefully, be they in Balochistan or erstwhile tribal areas of Waziristan. Only the ones whom we will never make any reconciliation with are those who looted and laundered the Pakistani people’s money,” the PM added.

Earlier, he unveiled the plaques to mark the inauguration of three projects worth Rs5.4 billion, including the first phase of Mianwali-Sargodha Road which cost Rs3.6 billion and City Park and Miyawaki Forest near Namal Lake.

He performed the groundbreaking of the project to upgrade the 38-kilometre Kalabagh-Shakardara road - to cost Rs2.70 billion - and the DHQ Hospital - to cost about Rs2 billion.

The prime minister also launched multiple projects under the Rs6.6 billion PM Package-II and District Development Package which consisted of Rescue 1122 service, 72 road projects and the up-gradation of schools.

Among the new projects inaugurated were also the rehabilitation and upgrading of Balkasar-Mianwali road, with an estimated cost of Rs13.5 billion, and the Wooded Land at Namal Lake and Kundia Forest Park, costing Rs120 million.

"No nation with discriminatory laws for rich and poor could ever make progress," the premier said, adding that his government would never give an NRO to or reconcile with the corrupt leaders until they were punished for their plunders.
He further added that the federal government was prioritising the education ector with a particular focus on girls’ education.


Inflation

He further told the gathering that it wasn't Pakistan alone that was facing inflation, but the whole world was going through the repercussions of it, owing to Covid lockdowns.

“You will have to understand, it is not only Pakistan’s issue. The US, which is the richest country, is also facing the worst inflation after 1982, due to lockdown,” he said. The premier said that Pakistan was still the cheapest country, and hoped that the prices will come down globally within three to four months.

He added that the government had announced the Ehsaas Rashan Scheme to provide 30 per cent subsidy on flour, ghee and pulses to those with below Rs50,000 monthly income to lessesn the pressure of inflation on the poor

Moreover, he also highlighted the government’s initiatives of interest-free loans for three million families, Rs2.7 million interest-free loan for house building, health card for the whole of Punjab by next March and Rs47 billion higher education scholarships for 6.2 million students

Speaking about the upgrading of the Balkasar-Mianwali-Muzaffargarh road, the prime minister said the project would be completed in 18 months.

He also assured the people of the water-deficient Mohar area that the government was considering the options of a canal as well as solar tube wells to provide the farmer relief from electricity bills.

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