Naya Pakistan' Envisions Society Based On Human Compassion: Imran Khan
Umer Jamshaid Published August 20, 2018 | 02:21 AM
ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 20th Aug, 2018 ) :Prime Minister Imran Khan Sunday shared his vision for the "Naya Pakistan" that focuses on rooting out corruption, providing swift justice, reviving economy and supremacy of the law, to materialize his dream of a welfare state like that of Madina.
In his maiden 70-minute long address to the nation, aired by all national news channels, the Prime Minister spelt out at length his plans for the reformation of the country, that has been mired in over Rs 28,000 billion loans in the past decade.
Imran Khan while giving a brief outline about the current dismal state of things, where the national economy was in a shambles, and all sectors were in decline, said instead of begging foreign countries for loans, the people of Pakistan needed to sacrifice and stand on their own feet. He made an impassioned appeal to the overseas Pakistanis to send in their remittances through banking channels and have their US Dollar accounts in Pakistani banks to bolster the country's forex reserves.
He also vowed to reform the stagnant taxation system and assured the people that they would be kept informed where their money, they payed as taxes, was being spent. He promised to facilitate overseas Pakistanis for investing in Pakistan, and boost exports.
He reiterated his promise to provide jobs to five million youth, cheap housing, technical training and playgrounds to boost healthy activities.
Imran Khan, who took oath of his office a day earlier after winning the majority vote on his popular theme for fighting the corrupt, expressed the resolve to make the National Accountability Bureau, the Federal Investigation Agency and the Security Exchange Commission of Pakistan all powerful to take to task the corrupt mafias that have plundered the national wealth.
He also assured reforms in the justice system, police, health, education, civil services, local government system.
He mentioned the climate change, looming water shortages and environmental pollution as major threats that needed to be addressed without any delay. He lauded the initiative of the Chief Justice of Pakistan for the Diamir Bhasha Dam project and promised to make it a priority of his government.
On the foreign policy front, Imran Khan said he believed that progress and development were the dividends of peace and stability and vowed to pursue a policy of good relations with all countries, particularly with all the neighbours.
The Prime Minister vowed to fully implement the 20-point National Action Plan and take all measures to wipe out terrorism and extremism from the country.
Vowing to lead by example, Imran Khan said he would protect public money and simplicity and austerity would be the hallmarks of his government.
He said the Prime Minister House would be turned into an elite university for research and development. He announced auction of all additional armoured vehicles on the PM House pool, use of only two vehicles, owing to security concerns and two staff members. He said the chief ministers and governors would follow the suit.
The Prime Minister announced formation of a number of task forces to suggest austerity measures, civil services reforms, bring back the looted wealth from abroad, boost investment, police reforms in Punjab and other provinces, improving health care system and addressing the issue of water crisis.
He said Pakistan had rich natural beauty that needed to be exploited and promised four new resorts, plantation of trees across the country, fighting air, water and land pollution.
On the education sector, he promised education for the 22 million children who were out of schools and equal opportunities for those studying at Madaris.
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