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Nation to continue fight against terrorism: Sadiq

Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq reiterated that Pakistan would continue to fight against the menace of terrorism to bring peace and prosperity in the country. He said that in his felicitating message on New Year’s Eve.

While greeting the nation at the advent of 2016, speaker National Assembly said that the entire nation has exhibited firm commitment to fight war against terrorism in this year. He applauded the progress made in rooting out the militancy and fighting the menace of terrorism that culminated into bringing the ever awaited peace and prosperity into the country.

He appreciated the untiring endeavours of the government and the political forces and also paid tribute to the armed forces and law enforcement agencies for their bravery and valour in this war. He said that people of Pakistan have rendered matchless sacrifices during this war and made it possible to successfully implement National Action Plan as pledged and desired at the commencement of the preceding year.

He was confident that Pakistan would make the best of available opportunities and be productive in the succeeding year, ushering towards accomplishing of not too distant goals of social harmony and economic development with the commencement of a game changer project China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

In this continuation, he mentioned the significance of energy sector revamp, dissemination of quality education and provision of the modern day health facilities could not be swept under the carpet at any cost, as they could be a panacea to the incumbent socio-economic perils, we are incumbently abreast with. He said that utilization of the alternative energy recourses and exploration of new energy avenues could help us in mitigating the energy crunch sooner than later.

Sardar Ayaz Sadiq also stressed upon the need for reducing unemployment rate by creating skilled human capital and encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation to generate new employment opportunities.

He expressed his hope that the dawn of 2016 would make us unequivocally reflect on the year gone by with a view to analyze the high points and shortcoming we experienced in our national life.

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