LAHORE: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar has said global financial institutions are recognizing Pakistan’s economic recovery, indicating that the country is moving towards stability and growth.
Speaking to media here on Saturday, he highlighted the government’s commitment to development initiatives in his constituency, asserting that all promises made to the public were being fulfilled. He emphasized that party workers across the country were actively engaged in public service, marking Saturday as a “day of development and progress”. He said inflation decreased and international economic institutions acknowledged the nation’s improving financial position. He credited Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif with steering Pakistan away from default, while also recognizing the critical role played by the chief of army staff in stabilizing the economy.
He linked Pakistan’s economic recovery to the sacrifices of martyrs, stating that their contributions helped bring stability to the nation. In a rebuke to political opponents, he remarked that those who criticized national institutions were exposed in the £190 million corruption scandal.
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