Political stability, youth empowerment essentials for bright future: Ahsan Iqbal

Political stability, youth empowerment essentials for bright future: Ahsan Iqbal

ISLAMABAD, Mar 21 (APP): Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Professor Ahsan Iqbal here on Tuesday reiterated that political stability was must for taking the country towards progress, prosperity and bright future.

“If we want to lead the country towards progress, then we need to ensure political stability and continuation of policies,” the minister said while addressing the launching ceremony of PM’s Youth Development Initiatives under the vision of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

Ahsan Iqbal said that youth form two-third of country’s population, hence there was dire need to provide them opportunities of education, skill development and employment for brighter future.

He said, being the minister for planning it was his responsibility to lead them to better future so that they could play due role in the economic development of the country.

Terming the youth as future of Pakistan, the planning minister urged the young generation not to pay heed towards anybody’s propaganda, adding that they should take steps keeping in view their goals and objectives. He said, Pakistan was recognized in the world by its youth who have been getting education in top educational institutions across the world.

The mister underlined the need for providing sports facilities to young people saying as many as 250 mini-sports complexes would be established in the country to help them harness their talent.

He said, under the US-Pakistan Knowledge Corridor Project, thousands of Pakistani students would go to top institutions of America for Ph.D on scholarships. The minister also announced establishment of 21 sub-campuses of top universities in different districts of country.

Meanwhile, the minister reminded that Pakistan was facing scourge of terrorism in 2013 and no foreign investor was ready to invest here. However, when the PML government took over, it worked on three Es (Energy, Economy, Education) and rid the country of power shortage and consequently the country was able to stand on its own feet.

He said, his government had added 11 megawatt electricity in the national grid system in 2018 and also rid the country of menace of terrorism. In addition, it also introduced many successful projects under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The situation, he added, was so encouraging that even United Kingdom and United States were seeking investment opportunities for their companies in CPEC.

The minister lamented that the journey of progress was intentionally halted in 2018 when one person was being taught how to run the country. He said the situation was so grim that in 2022 the finance ministry had announced that there were no funds available for third quarter.

Ahsan Iqbal, reiterated his commitment on the 75th birth anniversary of the country to lead the country towards development and include it in top economies. He said, there was no dearth of resources, however there was need to ensure stability in politics and policies.

He also highlighted the importance of ending polarization, adding nobody should be allowed to impose his/her ideas on others, saying being Pakistan was our biggest identity.

He was of the view that only undivided leadership could lead the country towards better future and questioned that ‘change’ does not mean spreading hatred in the society rather it means doing something positive.

By Muhammad Ashraf Wani

Senior Journalist with a professional experience spanning over 25 years. Have been delivering incisive and comprehensive coverage across various domains, with a specialized focus on economy, parliamentary proceedings and other pertinent beats.

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