Islamabad: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry has said that Kuwait has started issuing work visas to Pakistanis after a decade long suspension.

Taking to twitter, the federal minister said that Pakistan’s recovery from Covid-19 has stunned the world.
“Where other countries of the region including India are fighting against deadly coronavirus, the positivity ratio across Pakistan has dropped down to below 4% expect Karachi,” he said.
Referring to budget, Fawad Chaudhry said that salaried class will get big relief in the upcoming budget adding that where inflation is rising, the purchasing power is also growing at a steady rate.
“Pakistan will continue to prosper in the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan in the upcoming two years,” he added.
The decision to restore Kuwaiti visas for Pakistanis after about a decade-long suspension had been taken during a meeting between Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah and Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed.
بجٹ میں تنخواہ دار طبقے کو بڑا ریلیف ملے گا، ہمارے ہاں مہنگائ میں اضافہ تو ہوا ہے لیکن قوت خرید میں اضافہ بھی اسی شرح سے ہو رہا ہے جو خوش آئند ہے، امید ہےاگلےدو سالوں میں عمران خان کی قیادت میں ملک منزل کے قریب ہو گا۔
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) June 1, 2021

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