RS6 BILLION DEBTS BEING PAID DAILY WHICH TAKEN BY PREVIOUS RULERS: PM
Published On 15 Feb, 2021
ISLAMABAD (9 News) – Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday launched a “Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme” at a ceremony in Islamabad on Wednesday.
Addressing inauguration of Naya Pakistan Housing Programme ceremony, the prime minister said that his government holds the vision of making Pakistan a modern Islamic welfare country. He also announced to lift lower strata as per principles of PBUH.
Criticizing the opponents, Imran Khan pronounced that six million rupees debts are being paid daily which was taken by the previous rulers, adding that the nation should not be frightened.
PM says beneficiaries of system resisting change
PM Khan said that beneficiaries of the system including a few members of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) are resisting change. “Even in the FBR there are people who are resisting change for their personal interest,” he explained.
Government has been called failure from Day 1
“Our government has been called a failure from Day 1,” he said. “They can’t win their battle against us.” Under the Naya Pakistan Housing Programme, 135,000 housing units will be built across the country in the first phase.
Housing did not feature high on his priority list: PM
The prime minister, during his speech, explained that housing did not feature high on his priority list originally but an incident changed his way of thinking about the industry.
“My first priority was health, education and employment,” he mentioned. “But then I found out about a soon-to-be retiring government employee who was told that the only two ways his family could retain their government residence was if his son got inducted in the same department if he died while still a government employee.”
“That man committed suicide next day,” he said, adding that “it was then that I realised how difficult it is for the salaried class to gather funds needed for building houses.”
Pakistan needs 10 million homes
“Pakistan needs 10 million homes but the salaried class does not have the money,” the prime minister regretted. He also said that Pakistan’s 210 million strong population means that its housing sector is seen as an attractive market for investors.