Islamabad: As part of the Prime Minister’s Youth Connect initiative, a group of 30 Headstart School students met Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi at the Prime Minister’s Executive Office.
The students along with the faculty of the Headstart School's IGCSE/A Level Branch and Kuri Campus were shown around the premises. There followed an open and informative question and answer session with the prime minister.
The students were thrilled to see the prime minister, his special counsel Ali Siddique and staff members. Their discussion ranged from the government’s economic and foreign policies to the commitment to championing human rights and education in the country.
Excited to play their part in the country’s progress, the students expressed the hope that they would get opportunities to visit and learn from other organs of the government, including judiciary and army headquarters. They also said they wished to attend a session of parliament.
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