Cannoli Controversy: PM Imran Weighs in on Using English to Insult Others
Prime Minister Imran Khan says he does not use English language phrases before those who do not understand the language, adding that we should respect our people. جن کو انگریزی سمجھ نہیں آتی، انکے سامنے انگریزی بولنا سے انکی توہین ہوتی ہے ۔ وزیراعظم کی آج ایک تقریب میں گفتگو#BoycottCannoli#CafeSoulpic.twitter.com/dxHPV2dMkq
Addressing an official gathering in Islamabad, Imran Khan said that a large population of Pakistan does not speak English. The use of the English language before them is their insult. Therefore, he refrains from speaking English in his addresses.
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The premier had made similar remarks in a public gathering in January last year. He had slammed politicians and legislators for excessive use of the English language in their addresses, saying it reflects the ‘slavery mindset.’
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Chinese, Turkish, Saudi and European firms setting up plants at FIEDMC zone
Improvement in economy is expected to come from a steady performance of agriculture and recovery in services sector. PHO-TO: FILE
LAHORE:
The establishment of new industrial units by Chinese, Asian, European, Turkish and Saudi companies at the industrial zone of Faisalabad Industrial Estate Development and Management Company (FIEDMC) will generate employment opportunities on a vast scale besides providing revenue for the government.
These views were expressed by FIEDMC Chairman Mian Kashif Ashfaq during his visit to the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) on Thursday.