Tag: PM Shehbaz

  • PM Shehbaz admits our political system is flawed

    PM Shehbaz admits our political system is flawed

    Canada Global (Web News) According to the prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, systemic problems exist in our political system.

    In a tweet on Wednesday, the prime minister acknowledged this reality.

    It has, regrettably, been reduced to a shorthand for grandstanding and pointless hyperbole, the author remarked on his Twitter account. I believe that the competition for public office should only be based on service delivery. People compete in politics to serve their fellow citizens.

    The administration has been in power for a year, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz, who spoke at a meeting on Tuesday. He said, there was a perception that the government would not hold power for long.

    In just one year, he claimed, the government had to deal with numerous problems and difficulties. There are various points of view. Everyone should pay attention to opposing viewpoints. The beauty of democracy, he insisted, is that people listen to one another.

  • Hina Rabbani Khar calls on PM Shehbaz

    Hina Rabbani Khar calls on PM Shehbaz

    Canada Global (Web News) To discuss matters pertaining to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif met with Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar on Monday.

    PM Sharif received a thorough update on the situation at the ministry of foreign affairs from Minister Khar during the meeting.

    She spoke on the ministry’s current struggles, ongoing projects, and recent developments.

    Minister Khar also updated Prime Minister Sharif on Pakistan’s relations with its neighbours as well as her most recent trip to Uzbekistan.

    Given the current political and economic context, she emphasised how crucial it is to maintain good connections with neighbouring nations.

  • Government is bound due to IMF agreement, says PM Shehbaz

    Government is bound due to IMF agreement, says PM Shehbaz

    Canada Global (Web News) The International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, had placed restrictions on the federal government’s ability to negotiate on its final precondition.

    As he presided over the PML-N’s party gathering, the prime minister declared that the government had agreed to all of the IMF’s requirements and that it has always led the nation out of problems. Even if we are going through a terrible moment, he continued, “we are moving forward with good intentions.” He said that it was my trust that things would turn around.

    He claimed that the country was experiencing waves of inflation as a result of the PTI government’s continuance of the IMF programme, and he added that the current administration had agreed to all of the IMF’s requirements. Friendly nations are greatly assisting us, he continued.

    According to Mr. Sharif, the country is currently experiencing the worst flood catastrophe, and only the federal government has provided Rs100 billion to flood victims.

    He refuted accusations that trade had begun with Israel by stating that the assertions were false and should be condemned. He continued, “Pakistan will uphold its ideology till Palestinians receive their due.

  • PM Shehbaz calls for collective efforts to save planet Earth

    PM Shehbaz calls for collective efforts to save planet Earth

    Canada Global (Web News) On Saturday, the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged people to work together to protect the planet from the harmful impacts of climate change.

    He sent the message on Twitter since Pakistan will join the rest of the globe in observing Earth Hour tonight (Saturday) with the theme “Donate an Hour for Earth.”

    “Today, Pakistan joins the rest of the world in observing Earth Hour and displaying its commitment to upholding its responsibilities on climate change actions. Everyone has a role to play in the joint effort to protect our world from the negative effects of climate change, the premier wrote.

    He claimed that everyone’s lives and livelihoods were being impacted by climate change. He emphasised Pakistan’s dedication to supporting sustainable development and cooperating with other nations to overcome international environmental concerns.

    Senate Chairman Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani advised citizens to turn off all superfluous lights and other electric appliances at their homes, offices, and businesses from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm to mark the hour in his message for the occasion.

  • PM Shehbaz promises to give free flour to 15.8m Punjab households

    PM Shehbaz promises to give free flour to 15.8m Punjab households

    Canada Global (Web News) According to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s announcement almost 15.8 million households in Punjab province will receive free wheat flour during the holy month of Ramadan, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s announcement

    The country had never before in its history developed a package for the distribution of free wheat flour, according to the prime minister, who presided over a conference to examine the free flour distribution under the Ramazan package.

    From the 25th of Sha’ban until the 25th of Ramazan, he claimed, 8,500 convenience stores would distribute the wheat flour. Moreover, 20,000 additional flour distribution locations will be established to aid the people.

    The prime minister gave the relevant authorities instructions to deploy cutting-edge technology to prevent theft while ensuring transparency in the distribution of free flour to the underprivileged. Furthermore, he stated that the quality of the flour would not be compromised.

    He said that an SMS would allow consumers to determine whether they were eligible for the free wheat flour.

    The federal government, according to the prime minister, would also help the other provinces with this scheme.

    The prime minister received a thorough explanation from the official of the Punjab government regarding the free flour distribution scheme during the Holy Ramazan.

  • PM Shehbaz visits quake-affected areas in Turkiye, assures full support in rehabilitation

    PM Shehbaz visits quake-affected areas in Turkiye, assures full support in rehabilitation

    Canada Global (Web News) The restoration and reconstruction phases following the earthquake in Turkiye will continue to receive the most help possible from Pakistan, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday.

    During his visit to the Adiayman city of Turkiye, the prime minister expressed these opinions while presenting the Turkish officials with the relief supplies, primarily the winterized tents.

    Adiyaman City, the region of southeast Turkey that was most severely damaged by the earthquake on February 6, received aid from a special aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force.

  • PM Shehbaz leaves for Turkiye for solidarity

    PM Shehbaz leaves for Turkiye for solidarity

    Canada Global (Web News) Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday left for Turkiye as a particular expression of sympathy and support with the Turkish people following terrible earthquakes.

    The prime minister will personally offer Recep Tayyip Erdogan the sincere condolences of the whole Pakistani people for the loss of life and the extensive damage during his two-day visit to Ankara.

    The prime minister will reaffirm Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to supporting the continuing relief effort as well as the Turkish people in their trying circumstances.

    He will also travel to southern Turkiye, where he will interact with earthquake survivors as well as Pakistani search and rescue personnel that have been stationed there.

    In the wake of the deadly earthquake in southern Turkiye, the prime minister had called with President Erdogan on February 6 and assured him of all possible help for the rescue and relief operation.

    The Turkish prime minister is directly in charge of the relief operation, and all available resources have been completely mobilised to assist the Turkish people.

    The 7.8 magnitude earthquake that slammed southern Turkey and neighbouring Syria on February 6 left thousands of people dead and hundreds of buildings destroyed in the area.

    With decreasing expectations of discovering additional survivors, operations are being carried out to extract persons buried under the wreckage as the death toll from the Turkiye-Syria earthquake passes 41,000. Many survivors of the catastrophic earthquake are now homeless in the bitterly cold winter.