He assured that he would also try to get more funds to undertake maximum development projects in his constituency.


Faisalabad: Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan Sunday said that he is working on plan to establish desks of Passport Office in National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) Centers so that people could get this facility in a hustle-free environment.
Addressing the inaugural ceremony of a new NADRA Center in Faisalabad, he said previous government, which first inked agreements with IMF and then backed out from its commitments which landed Pakistan into a very in alarming situation.
Rana Sanaullah stated, “If the present government backs out from these conditions, then our economic survival will become next to impossible and even our friendly countries cannot extend financial help to us,” adding that some elements are intentionally creating uncertainty for their ulterior political motives.
The federal minister said that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, along with his economic team is making sincere efforts to steer the country out of current economic crisis.
He assured that he would also try to get more funds to undertake maximum development projects in his constituency.

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