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February 19, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday extended a warm welcome to Ahmad Wali Massoud, the head of Massoud Foundation, Afghanistan, and said that Islamabad and Kabul were bound by a fraternal relationship, rooted deep in shared history and commonalities of faith, culture and traditions.
Ahmad Wali Massoud called on Prime Minister Imran Khan here. The premier recalled the historic contribution of the late Ahmed Shah Massoud, a key Mujahideen leader, during the Afghan resistance movement.
The prime minister reiterated his conviction that there was no military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan and that a negotiated political settlement was the only way forward. The PM added that after Afghanistan, Pakistan was the most desirous to see return of peace in Afghanistan as it was deeply affected by the conflict.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said he would soon tell the nation how many politicians had encroached on the state land who were trying to pressurise the government to get NRO.In an.
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ISLAMABAD: ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said he would soon tell the nation how many politicians had encroached on the state land who were trying to pressurise the government to get NRO.
In an interview with a private television channel, Imran expressed confidence that the government would win majority in the upcoming Senate election in the parliament for smooth legislation.
“Insha Allah, we are hopeful…all legislation is stuck up there (in Senate). We faced utmost difficulty during the last two years. Every law used to stick up in Senate, as we didn’t have majority,” he said. He said in a parliamentary democracy, the reforms process could not take place without joint working of the government and the opposition.
Encroacher politicians to be exposed soon
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ISLAMABAD: ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said he would soon tell the nation how many politicians had encroached on the state land who were trying to pressurise the government to get NRO.
In an interview with a private television channel, Imran expressed confidence that the government would win majority in the upcoming Senate election in the parliament for smooth legislation.
“Insha Allah, we are hopeful…all legislation is stuck up there (in Senate). We faced utmost difficulty during the last two years. Every law used to stick up in Senate, as we didn’t have majority,” he said.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday admitted that flour prices had impacted the poor more than anything else and assured that the government was totally focused on providing relief to.