He said that huge reduction of 39.11 percent in inflation rate today is result of hard work of economic team


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the country is moving towards rapid development after economic stability.
Shehbaz Sharif congratulated the entire nation on the weekly inflation rate further decreasing to 3.57 percent.
In his message, Prime Minister thanked Allah and the efforts of the economic team. The inflation rate has reached its lowest level in the last six years. Today. The price index was recorded at its lowest level after October 4, 2018.
He said that the huge reduction of 39.11 percent in the inflation rate today compared to the current week last year is the result of the day and night hard work of the economic team. “I will keep every promise I made to the people. I have pledged to work day and night to resolve the problems of the people”.
Shahbaz Sharif stated that as a servant of Pakistan, he would keep every promise he made.
He added that he was taking steps to provide employment, develop the country's industry, and increase foreign investment. The country is moving rapidly towards development after economic stability.
The Prime Minister further said that remittances from abroad, increased investment from friendly countries, and stability in diplomatic relations reflect Pakistan's journey of development. Our political sacrifices for the development and prosperity of Pakistan have not gone in vain. All stakeholders are playing their positive role in the country's journey of development.

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