PM calls for collective efforts to ensure Pakistan's economic uplift
Shehbaz Sharif says his visit is aimed to take all the provinces on board for the development projects.
Karachi: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif called for harmony among federal and provincial governments and collective efforts to bring economic stability in the country.
Addressing the meeting of Sindh cabinet along with Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah in Karachi on Wednesday, Shehbaz Sharif said his visit is aimed to take all the provinces on board for the development projects.
He said Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz respects mandate of all parties and we must now work together for the development and prosperity of the country.
The Prime Minister said that recent visits of the foreign delegations are a welcome sign.
He said new agreements with neighboring and friendly countries and establishment of border markets will boost trade.
Shehbaz Sharif said the visits of Saudi Arabian and Iranian delegations will increase foreign investment and strengthen economy of the country.
Speaking on the occasion, Sindh Chief Minister informed the Prime Minister about the financial problems of the province.
He informed that the School Rehabilitation Project, Barrages Project, and Solid Waste Project are pending with the Federal Government for necessary approval.
The Prime Minister directed the Federal Finance Minister to resolve the financial issues.
On the request of Transport Minister Sharjeel Memon, the Prime Minister announced to give 150 buses in a pool of 300 buses.
He also directed to resolve the issue of K-4 water project and Karachi Circular Railway project.
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