ISLAMABAD – Federal Minister for Education & Professional Training,National History and Literary Heritage Shafqat Mahmood Wednesday said theFinance Minister Asad Umar and his economic team was trying that thegovernment should manage country’s financial matter without approachingInternational Monetary Fund (IMF) for bailout package.The incumbent government was taking consolidated steps to revive exportsand trade volume, besides bringing back foreign investment to boostnational economy ,he said while talking to a private news channel.The wrong policies of the past regimes were responsible for weak economy ofthe country and disruption in the working of national institutions.The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government, under the leadership of PrimeMinister Imran Khan, was taking concrete steps for putting the country on right path of development and prosperity.He said the top most priority of the government was to further increase thecountry’s exports with all the countries including China, Japan, Indonesia,besides promotion of the local industry.He said, this year, the government would make a huge break-though incountry’s exports products and the exports figure would be much higher ascompared to the previous exports targets.Commenting on the Kashmir solidarity day, the minister said the people andgovernment of Pakistan were standing and supporting the freedom moment ofself determination of Kashmiri people.He said the government was highlighting the Kashmir issue at all theInternational forums and supporting Kashmiris stance of their selfdetermination and freedom movement.Replying to a question, he said there would be no compromise on Kashmircause and the dialogue between two countries without Kashmir was not anoption of the government.He further said the Kashmir was an outstanding issues and a cause ofdispute between Pakistan and India, adding, its resolution as per theaspirations of kashmiri people was the need of the hour.
PTI government trying to manage financial matters of Pakistan without IMF bailout package







