ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday laid the foundation stone of Hyderabad University here.
Addressing the ceremony, PM Imran Khan said, “I am very much delighted to lay the foundation of Hyderabad University.”
Imran Khan said, “The dream of becoming a great nation cannot come true without education. Youth will uplift Pakistan to the path of progress if they are provided better education.”
The Muslims ruled the world for 700 years when they focused on education, said the Premier and added that “Today we don’t have scholar who can respond to Europe and the United States.”
Khan also announced to establish a university under private sector near Sohawa in Jhehlum, adding that Al-Qadir University will impart education on science and Sufism.
PM Imran lashed out at PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari for speaking English in the Parliament. He said “90 percent Pakistanis don’t understand English.”
Commenting of MQM-PTI alliance, PM Imran Khan said the two parties will contest next elections jointly.
“MQM members are most decent person in the federal cabinet,” Imran Khan said.
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