Economic turnaround, success of construction policy showing positive results in different sectors: PM
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the country’s economic turnaround and success of construction policy are showing results in different sectors.

Taking to Twitter, Imran Khan said a near-bankrupt Capital Development Authority (CDA), which posted a deficit of Rs5.8 billion in 2017, will close this financial year with Rs73 billion in surplus.
PM further stated that with financial stability achieved, it's time to accelerate transformation of Islamabad into a model city with priority being on reform and restructuring.
“Other mega cities can also become self-sustaining economic engines of growth through commitment, transparency & innovation,” he added.
Our economic turnaround & success of our construction policy showing results in diff sectors. Pak is changing. A near-bankrupt CDA, which posted a deficit of Rs 5.8 bn in 2017, will close this financial yr with Rs73 bn surplus & Rs 26 bn already in accounts. Well done team CDA.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) June 4, 2021
CDA's transformation: pic.twitter.com/WtEBqrHsgA
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) June 4, 2021

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