Sialkot: Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan on Thursday laid down the steppingstone of the Sialkot-Kharian motorway as a part of nation-wide development projects.


While addressing to the participants of ceremony the premier noted that the incumbent government will slide away all the stumbling blocks hampering the solidification of public-private partnership.
Imran Khan criticized the previous government on making low quality highways adding that nation couldn’t reap any benefit from it.
“We have built more motorways than previous government and in less cost,” said Imran Khan.
Moreover, he emphasized on the promotion of tourism industry and enunciated that Swat is making the most out of highway that connected Swat with the other roads.
Furthermore, Khan said that we are in quest to make a conducive nourishing environment for businesses.
“These kind of projects bolster businesses,” added Imran.
He congratulated Murad Saeed on saving 26Billion of public exchequer.
PM underscored the need of putting away the yoke of debt, so nation’s progress can go unhindered.

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