Economy: PML-N confident about tackling economy

PML-N is fully committed to solve the economic crisis including power load shedding, says Dar.


APP June 06, 2013
PML-N government would exercise the political will for solution of all internal and external issues with the consensus of all political stakeholders, says Dar. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD:


Leader of Pakistan Muslim League N (PML-N) Senator Ishaq Dar has said that his party was fully committed to solve the economic crisis including power load shedding.


He said that PML-N’s economic team had already prepared a pragmatic strategy to cope with all the challenges the country was facing today.

Leader of PML-N said that his government would ensure transparency in official matters to maintain accountability in institutions. Ishaq Dar said that the PML-N government would exercise the political will for solution of all internal and external issues with the consensus of all political stakeholders.

Talking to the media, he said that the smooth transition of democratic process was the greatest achievement in Pakistan’s history.

Replying to a question, he said his party leadership had evolved the national consensus on economic and foreign policy issues to execute the party vision in larger national interest.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 7th, 2013.

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COMMENTS (3)

Salman Saleem | 11 years ago | Reply

Hope that the new finance minister Ishaq Dar will utilize his good accounting and finance skills to lead Pakistan to development under PML-N government.

Tahir Ali | 11 years ago | Reply

I understand that Mr Ishaq Dar was pretty upset with FBR team on Sunday when they presented the Budget proposals. He did not approve over taxing the business and FBR was told to go back and prepare budget taxation proposals which were pragmatic and pro-business

He did not like FBR inefficiency

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