National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq in his felicitation message to the nation on the eve of New Year expressed his hope that the dawn of 2017 will usher Pakistan into a new era of sustained economic growth coupled with the uplift of common men and consolidation of democracy.
The upcoming year will surely bear witness to the fact that we have decisively turned a page in our history and have embarked upon our national journey afresh with a resolve to overcome the challenges of the era.
The speaker reiterated the resolve of the current government to an inclusive democracy dedicated to the uplift of the downtrodden and streamlining of the marginalised strata of the society.
He remarked that the days of terrorism in Pakistan are numbered and expressed his confidence that 2017 will further consolidate Pakistan’s march towards peace and prosperity.
Referring to Pakistan’s challenges, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq remarked that the march of resilient Pakistani state and society will overcome the mounting challenges.
He urged his fellow countrymen to shun all the differences and unite under the banner of faith, unity and discipline as espoused by the founding father.
He underlined the need for promoting religious harmony and interfaith dialogue to pursue the ideals of equal development and mutual coexistence as a central element for a pluralistic Pakistani state.
Sadiq expressed hope that Pakistan will continue to reverse the tides of poverty by enriching the youth bulge with employable skills and spirit of entrepreneurship.
Referring to Pakistan’s regional objectives, he highlighted that Pakistan is committed to a peaceful South Asian region and will continue to cooperate with other regional players for peace in the region.
Wishing a happy New Year to the people of Pakistan, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq expressed an optimistic hope that the nation will make the best of this new year.
Pakistan’s economy has improved according to ADB. Governance and accountability are improving. The Stock Market KSE-100 index has increased nearly 46 percent. Our last army chief did remarkably well in combating terrorism and then retiring according to rules.
There is much hope if we can cleanse our hearts of hatred for others.
The textile industry is a major exporter and it is facing hardship. The stock exchange has risen too fast for comfort as it could easily fall as well. If Russia also joins in CEPAK then we could see major developments.
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