Karachi, Caretaker Prime Minister AnwaarulHaq Kakar, in a recent interaction with journalists in Quetta, has emphasized the interim government’s dedication to conducting free, fair, and transparent general elections in Pakistan. He also reaffirmed the government’s stance on maintaining its policy regarding illegal foreign nationals.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Prime Minister Kakar expressed the government’s unwavering commitment to implementing a onedocument regime throughout the country. This regime mandates uniform documentation for all individuals within the nation’s borders, a move aimed at regularizing and monitoring the presence of foreign nationals in Pakistan.
In response to a question about infrastructure development, the Prime Minister provided an update on the Pinjra Pull project, stating that it is scheduled to become operational by the first week of March next year. This development is part of the government’s broader efforts to enhance the country’s infrastructure.
The Prime Minister’s statements come at a crucial time as Pakistan prepares for its upcoming general elections. The commitment to free and fair elections underscores the interim government’s role in ensuring a smooth and democratic transition. Additionally, the government’s firm stance on the policy regarding illegal foreign nationals highlights its focus on national security and regulatory compliance.
As Pakistan moves forward with these initiatives, the interim government’s actions and policies will play a significant role in shaping the country’s political and social landscape.