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“If we can become a nuclear power, we can also become an economic power”: Shahbaz Sharif

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Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif(File Photo)

Highlights

  • Shahbaz Sharif vows to become economic power on 75th Independence Day
  • Sharif urges to set aside ideological differences and agree on an ‘economic charter’
  • PM Sharif said that we have to be committed to become an economic power

Pakistan News: On the occasion of 75th Independence Day, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Sunday pledged to transform the country into an economic power. He urged all the political parties to come together to realize this vision. Addressing the flag hoisting ceremony at the Jinnah Convention Center in Islamabad, Sharif said, “A national level dialogue is the need of the hour, so that a consensus can be reached on the ‘Economic Charter’ by all stakeholders.” We have to be committed to become an economic power.

Government will provide all possible opportunities to the youth

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said, “If we can become a nuclear power, then we can also become an economic power, but for this we will have to make efforts day and night.” Urged to agree on an ‘Economic Charter’ so that policies can continue despite changes in government. Sharif said the government would provide all possible opportunities to the youth as the future of the country was related to the younger generation.

President Arif Alvi also gave his message like this

At the same time, on the occasion of 75th Independence Day, President Arif Alvi said in his message to the nation, “We need to remain united to deal with the financial, economic and security challenges facing the country.” Let us take a pledge that we will not shy away from making any sacrifice for the dignity and self-respect of our people and motherland.

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