The caretaker federal minister for religious affairs says the business community is backbone of the country's economy and multinational companies pay more tax in the country.


Karachi: Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs Aneeq Ahmed said that the government was trying to bring foreign investment in the country.
Addressing business forum in Karachi, he said business community is backbone of the country's economy and multinational companies pay more tax in the country.
Aneeq Ahmed said the government is trying to further reduce Hajj fare to facilitate people.
He said about ninety thousand intending pilgrims will be given mobile SIMs with free of cost internet packages.
He said the government would provide female pilgrims with Abbaya having a Pakistani flag on backside of their head to make identity easy.
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