LAHORE: National Assembly Assembly SardarAyaz Sadiq Saturday said that conspiracies to hinder the process of development under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will not succeed at all.
Talking to the media after the inaugural ceremony of a newAcademic Block at Queen Mary College, he said that Islamabad would remain open on October 30 despite Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s plan to hold a protest sit-in in the federal capital.
“Islamabad will not close, the city as well as allbusiness activities will remain open and conspiracies of thosewho want to scare away investors will fail,” Ayaz Sadiq said.
He said that education was the basic right of each and everychild and the government was doing its best to fulfill itsconstitutional obligation.
Ayaz said that various projects were underway ineducational institutions across the country to providelearning-friendly environment to students.The speaker said that the government was providing allresources to National and Provincial Disaster Management Authorities to minimise life and property losses during natural calamities.
He said that performance of disaster management authorities had improved due to provision of latest technology.Ayaz Sadiq said the losses could be reduced through
disaster preparedness and better management.