Pakistan sees financial stability: Danyal

Islamabad:

Parliamentary Secretary of Information and Television Sprout, Barrister Danyal Chaudhry on Saturday highlighted the country’s progress under the current government, saying Pakistan has achieved both political and economic stability.

When he spoke at a news conference, Chaudhry emphasized that despite preliminary predictions of bankruptcy within 24 to 48 hours of the previous government, the country has seen an improvement in foreign reserves.

Four million families received digital cash assistance under Ramadan, while three million people in Punjab received an RS 10,000 ration package. 12 million people benefited from relief through Ramadan Bazars.

Chaudhry credited Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) the government to resolve the energy crisis that plagued Pakistan in 2013, with load reaching 22 to 23 hours. The government delivered thousands of megawatts to the web, which significantly improved the situation.

The China Pakistani Economic Corridor (CPEC) was revived after a short stop because of our government’s discontinuity in 2018, he said. Due to the prime minister’s matches, RS was 7.41 per year. Unity cutting in power prices a great relief for consumers, he said.

Chaudhry highlighted the government’s efforts to bring transparency to the country with reference to the positive analysis of international institutions.

He also criticized the opposition for alleged corruption, 33 false degrees at Swabi University, false candidates at Badasah University and illegal employment at Agriculture University.

He said the former government also took two Arab rupees on the name of mosques, which they put on their social media and insaaf teams. Eithsab commsion could not work in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. We will also postpone their corruption in the coming days, he said.

The previous government claimed they have planted 1.8 billion trees, but not even 20 percent of it exists in reality and their corruption continues. They weakened our institutions and land through these corruption money, he said.

We are not good at making propaganda or carrying out abuse of politics, but when it comes to liberation, bridges, roads, infrastructure and economy we have and will deliver to the people.

The government has launched various public welfare projects, including Kisan programs supporting farmers through the Kisan card and the Tractor program, improving healthcare and registering over 1.5 million people for housing initiatives through the Apni Chat APNA Ghar program.

He reported positive financial indicators, including GDP growth, a stock market recognized as Asia’s top priesting market.

The IT sector revenue will see the growth to cross RS 4 billion in the coming years, and business has seen increased investments due to reduced interest rates.

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