Jeddah: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the economy of Pakistan is stabilizing as it has passed through the most challenging times with consistent strengthening of its reserves.

While addressing a gathering of Pakistani community in a ceremony held in Jeddah in connection with Roshan Digital Account, Imran Khan said due to his government’s efforts for Naya Pakistan, the country is back on track.
“The economic indicators of the country are showing improvement. Through the construction industry, employment opportunities are being provided to people and through low-cost housing, the government is providing housing facilities to low-income groups,” he said.
He said prior to it, there was no concept of such housing facility in Pakistan, the government was slowly and gradually unfolding such facilities.
Imran Khan said his government’s struggle was driven mainly for establishment of rule of law in the country.
Appreciating the role of about 9 million overseas Pakistanis in the prosperity of the country, he said, they possess huge potential and had been the biggest asset.
The Prime Minister praised the overseas Pakistanis for their patriotism and contribution to the progress and development of Pakistan.

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