Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif about Pakistan’s plight

Pakistani Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif has said that the world is no longer expected that he will go from Pakistan with a begging bowl. He said the country should now focus on business, investment and development instead of aid.

Speaking to military personnel in Quetta on May 31, Sharif said Pakistan should take action towards economic self -ism and fully use the country’s natural resources.

‘I and Munir will no longer bear this burden’

He said, ‘The world expects to join them by investing in sectors with business, novelty, education, health and profits. Field Marshall Asim Munir will no longer bear this burden. He said Pakistan should be able to use their resources well and put them on growth.

Shahbaz Sharif took the names of his friends

Sharif also talked about Pakistan’s close friendship with some countries. He described China as a ‘most attempted friend of Pakistan’ and called Saudi Arabia as ‘the most reliable and reliable companion.’ He also took the names of Turkey, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

‘The deal is not implemented due to terrorism’

On the other hand, while addressing the full session of the United Nations’ first session of the icebergs on Friday in Tajikistan’s capital, Tasambha, Environment Minister Keerthiwardhan Singh said Pakistan would violate the agreement through terrorism. He said, ‘Make this site wrong and try to raise such problems. We are shocked by Pakistan. They are not under this site. We strongly condemn such efforts.

Singh said that it was a definite fact that there was fundamental changes in circumstances since the signing of the Indus Water Agreement, and the conditions of the contract must be reviewed. These changes include technical improvement, increased population, climate change and continuous border terrorism.

‘Pakistan blames India’

Keerthiwardhan Singh said that it was clearly stated that it was done in the sense of goodwill and friendship in the role of this agreement and it was imperative to implement it honestly. However, continuous cross -porter terrorism from Pakistan interferes with India’s ability to under the rules of the agreement. Pakistan, which violates this agreement, should avoid blaming India for this.

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