ISLAMABAD: PTI's 24-year struggle has not yet ended and much work remains to be done’ for the uplift of the lesser privileged sections of society, Prime Minister Imran Khan said Tuesday.
The prime minister's remarks came as he chaired a meeting of the
federal cabinet to consider a number of important agenda items.
Upon arrival in the meeting, the cabinet members who thumped
their desks in tribute to him warmly greeted the prime minister.
According to the Prime Minister Office's media wing, the cabinet
members highly appreciated the prime minister for his dynamic leadership that
successfully countered the internal and external challenges during the last two
years of the government.
As he addressed the meeting, the prime minister said that his
priority is to provide relief to the people. He expressed the hope that an
improvement in all sectors of the economy will soon be witnessed’ as a result
of reforms.
"No matter how tough the times, we must never abandon the
people," he said, adding: "To think of and work for the lesser
privileged is the true test of our faith."
He said that he wanted to put into practice the concept of the
welfare state of Madina and the concept will be included in the curriculum.
Speaking further about the new educational curriculum, he said that at the
beginning, it will be prepared for the eighth and ninth grades.
The prime minister instructed the cabinet to take immediate
steps to reduce inflation.
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