COUNTRY MOVING TOWARDS RAPID DEVELOPMENT & PROSPERITY: A. ALEEM KHAN

COUNTRY MOVING TOWARDS RAPID DEVELOPMENT & PROSPERITY: A. ALEEM KHAN

IMRAN KHAN'S VISION TO MAKE PAKISTAN A BETTER PLACE

SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS IN CONSTRUCTION SECTOR WITH 40 ALLIED INDUSTRIES

Senior Minister Punjab Abdul Aleem Khan has said that Pakistan is on the path of rapid development and prosperity with significant improvement in the stock market and major achievements in the tax collection target, for which positive effects will be seen in every sector.
Senior Punjab Minister Abdul Aleem Khan in an exclusive talk on Friday stated that Prime Minister Imran Khan was making serious efforts for the development of the country and that, despite the Corona virus crisis, he had been able to rescue the beloved homeland from a difficult situation. Abdul Aleem Khan said that the first month of the new financial year was a clear sign of significant improvement and the tax collection of Rs. 57 billion in July alone was the best performance. He said that significant progress was also being made in the construction sector and 40 industries related to this sector were being developed, which would accelerate the wheel of the economy, provide employment opportunities to the people and stabilize the situation in the country. Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan also said that Imran Khan's vision was to make Pakistan the best possible place for which long lasting and stable policies will be implemented in all sectors. Abdul Aleem Khan said that despite the difficulties, the positive aspects have to be highlighted, that people are hopeful that their expectations related to the present Government will be fulfilled In Sha Allah, and the country will stand on its own feet for which Prime Minister Imran Khan and his team are taking concrete steps. He said that In Sha Allah the next three years will lead the country towards clear development and improvement and the present Government will come up to the expectations of the people by fulfilling its promises made during the election.

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