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Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again offered an olive branch to his Indian counterpart in the “best interest of the country”.
“I’m ready to do anything for the country even I can negotiate with [Indian Prime Minister] Narendra Modi for the betterment of Pakistan,” the premier remarked while addressing a large public gathering in Bajaur, Khyber-Pakhtunkha (K-P) on Friday. Calling the people of Afghanistan brothers, he said US talks with the Afghan Taliban are underway and soon there will be a government in the war-torn country comprising of all stakeholders which, according to him, would establish the peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Taking a jibe at the previous governments of PPP and PML-N, PM Imran said, “Today the democracy is not facing any perils but those who plundered the nation’s wealth are under threat.”
Due to the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) in the past with the “corrupt politicians”, the country’s debt soared to Rs30,000 billion which was previously just Rs3,000 billion, said the premier, adding, “Now onward no compromise will be made on corruption and culprits will be taken to task.”
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