Ahmed Raza Maneka of PML-N expressed confidence that the incumbent government would soon be able to revive the national economy.

Ahmed Raza Maneka of PML-N expressed confidence that the incumbent government would soon be able to revive the national economy as it took drastic measures in the Federal Budget 2022-23 to put the country on a sustainable path of progress and development.

He called for a 'Charter of Economy' by taking along all stakeholders to move the economic wheel at a fast pace.

He highlighted the issues being faced by people of his constituency (Pakpattan-I) related to education, road infrastructure and other development projects.

PML-N MNA Dr Samina Matloob said the government had made utmost efforts to provide maximum relief to the common man in the next fiscal plan.

It also considerably increased the salary and pension of government employees, she added.

She was of the view that the quarters concerned should give attention to the production of quality items by the industrial sector so that the Pakistani goods could get their due share in the international market, which would ultimately increase the country's foreign exchange reserves.

She also stressed the need for human resource development so that Pakistan's manpower could compete at the international level efficiently.

Naveed Aamir Jeeva of PPPP said the PTI government did not take due care of the minority community living in Pakistan and made the life of the common man miserable due to its wrong economic policies.

He said there should be a reasonable quota of minority seats in the National Assembly and Senate, keeping in view their population.

He also asked for allocating required development funds for the uplift of the minority community through welfare projects.

Muhammad Khan Daha of PML-N termed the budget 'encouraging' which would help in steering the country out of the prevailing economic crisis despite all challenges inherited from the...

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