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Country in poor shape before 2013, new Pakistan being made now: PM Nawaz

Country in poor shape before 2013, new Pakistan being made now: PM Nawaz
March 27, 2017

HYDERABAD (92 News) – Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has said that Pakistan is changing due to the efforts of the government.

 

The country was in a poor shape before 2013, a new Pakistan is being made now,” PM Nawaz said while addressing a workers convention of PMLN in Hyderabad on Monday.

 

He said that the government is committed to root out terrorism and all out efforts are being made in this regard. He said the backbone of terrorists has been broken and peace has been restored in Karachi, Balochistan and other parts of the country.

 

The prime minister said that China Pakistan Economic Corridor will prove as a game changer in the region. He said CPEC will bring prosperity and development in the country.

 

He said this mega project will provide employment opportunities to the youth. 

 

Nawaz Sharif said that the government has started a number of development projects for the betterment of common man.

 

He said health card program has been started to provide modern health facilities to the people.

 

The prime minister said the load shedding has been overcome and the government has also started projects to meet the future need of electricity in the country.

 

He said the networks of highways and motorways have made the lives of the people more comfortable.

 

The prime minister also announced a number of development projects for Hyderabad. He said that Prime Minister's Health Card program will be started soon in Hyderabad to support the poor segments of the district.

 

Nawaz Sharif announce announced to set up a new airport of international standard in the district. He said that metro bus service project will also be soon started in Hyderabad.

 

Prime Minister announced Rs 500 million for the development of the district. He also announced for the establishment of a university in Hyderabad and announced Rs 1000 million for the purpose.