He stated that the enemies of stability and development are making unsuccessful attempts to derail country again


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has congratulated the nation on the Stock Exchange 100 Index crossing 100,000 points.
He said that this reflects the trust of the business community and investors in the government's policies. The government's economic team and other officials are commendable for crossing this milestone.
The Prime Minister stated that he had promised the nation that he would take every possible step for the country's economic stability and development.
Shehbaz Sharif added that he sacrificed his politics to save Pakistan from default, and by the grace of Allah, the sacrifice was not in vain.
The Prime Minister further said that the enemies of stability and development are making unsuccessful attempts to derail the country again.
“We will continue to work hard for the country's development and not allow the enemies of the country's development and prosperity to succeed in their nefarious goals,” added the premier.
He also said that the inflation rate in the country has further decreased, interest rates have reached 15 percent, and remittances have reached record levels.
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