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Food insecurity biggest challenge for Pakistan: Imran

July 2, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Emphasising promotion of agriculture sector in Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday acknowledged that Israel had made a barren land useful for agriculture by adopting technologically advanced methods. Addressing the farmers’ convention here, he said, “Pakistan does not accept Israel due to the atrocities it commits against the Palestinians, but we acknowledge how it utilised technologically advanced methods to even make a barren land useful for agriculture. They scratched their heads and came up with a solution to turn even a desert into a fertile land.” Terming food security the biggest challenge for Pakistan, the prime minister said 40 percent children were suffering from malnutrition. He noted that agriculture was a very important sector to save people from future problems. “We are bringing the programme for the first time and it is related to these issues. When we came to power, we found out that the children were not gettin

Chinese system better than electoral democracy, says PM

Chinese system better than electoral democracy, says PM July 2, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday praised the Communist Party of China (CPC) for its unique model, calling it an alternative to Western democracy. “Until now, we had been told that the best way for societies to improve was through Western democracy. However, CPC introduced an alternative system and they have beaten all Western electoral democracies in the way they have highlighted merit in society,” he pointed out. He said a society only succeeds when it has systems in place for holding the ruling elite accountable and ensuring meritocracy: “Until now, the feeling was that electoral democracy is the best way to bring leaders on merit and hold them accountable.

Pakistan won t accept any pressure to downgrade ties with China: PM

Daily Times Imran Khan says Islamabad accepts Beijing s version regarding treatment of Uighurs in Xinjiang CPC a unique and alternate model to electoral democratic system July 2, 2021 As Beijing marked the centenary of the ruling Communist Party, Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said Pakistan will not accept any pressure to either change or downgrade its relations with China. “The United States expects Pakistan to choose a side. This is not appropriate,” the prime minister said in an interaction with Chinese media in Islamabad. “The relationship between Pakistan and China is very deep, it’s not just between the governments, but it’s a people-to-people relationship,” he said. “Whatever will happen [the] relationship between our two countries, no matter what pressure is put on us, is not going to change,” he said in response to a question.

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