PTI believes in supremacy of parliament: Fawad

Islamabad, June 20, 2021 (PPI-OT):Federal Information Minister, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain has said that Pakistan Tehreek -e-Insaf believed in supremacy of parliament and wanted to settle all issues in the house to strengthen the democracy. Addressing a press conference at Karachi Press Club on Sunday the Minister said that government has introduced amendments to reform electioneering system in the parliament but the opposition is convening all parties’ conference out of ambit of the parliament. The Information minister said the opposition had no agenda for progress of the country nor they had any foreign policy neither economic agenda. Fawad Hussain said that the unnatural alliance of opposition parties would not succeed in its agenda of protection of vested interests as they lacked vision and public support.

Information Minister said Prime Minister Imran Khan had a clear agenda for long term growth, uplift and sovereignty of Pakistan. He said that economic indicators had improved, agriculture production witnessed record increase while large scale manufacturing revived and overseas Pakistanis sent record remittances; resultantly GDP growth had risen to 4 percent. Stressing on monitoring of development budget, he said that a mechanism was in offing for monitoring of PSDP projects so that proper utilization of funds and relief to the masses could be ensured.

The minister said that PTI government was committed to resolve issues being faced by people in Sindh but PPP is creating hurdles in every positive move of the federal government, speaking on issues of journalist fraternity, he informed that PTI government is committed for the provision of facilities to Journalists across the country, and relevant matters are being channelized.

For more information, contact:
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government of Pakistan
4th Floor, Cabinet Block, Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9103557
Email: info@moib.gov.pk
Website: http://www.moib.gov.pk

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