PM said that he made it clear that the best way to pay tribute to the martyrs is to make Pakistan economically strong and self-sufficient


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Wednesday said the coalition government had laid the foundation of economic recovery in the form of Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).
Turning to Twitter he wrote: “In my address in yesterday’s ceremony, I made it clear that the best way to pay tribute to the martyrs is to make Pakistan economically strong and self-sufficient”.
The prime minister stated it was an honor for him to attend and address the function organized in honor of martyrs and Ghazis at General Headquarters (GHQ) yesterday.
“The nation is indebted to all these great families whose loved ones sacrificed their lives for our safe and bright future. Living nations always remember their services,” he added.
گزشتہ روز جی ایچ کیو میں شہداء اور غازیوں کے اعزاز میں منعقدہ تقریب میں شرکت اور خطاب میرے لیے ایک اعزاز کی بات تھی۔ یہ تمام عظیم خاندان جن کے پیارے ہمارے محفوظ اور روشن مستقبل کے لیے قربان ہو گئے، پوری قوم کے محسن ہیں۔ زندہ قومیں ہمیشہ اپنے محسنوں کو یاد رکھتی ہیں۔
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) August 9, 2023
اپنے خطاب… pic.twitter.com/NrCcJQcddx

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