Pakistan: PM Shehbaz calls for ‘grand dialogue’ for country’s progress

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Islamabad, June 5 (UNI) Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday called for a “grand dialogue” between all stakeholders in order to pave the way for the nation to progress, Dawn reported.

Shehbaz said this while inaugurating the Indus Hospital in Lahore. He called for the need to build a consensus over the national economy in such a manner that it “should not be disrupted with changes of governments”.

Shehbaz said that they should focus on certain sectors of the economy like IT and industrialisation through which the country could move ahead.

He stressed that people should rise above themselves and no one should do politics on health, agriculture etc.

The prime minister maintained that a “country cannot survive on debt”, lamenting that Pakistan should have been at the forefront of the Islamic world in terms of progress and development.

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