Times of Islamabad

PM Imran Khan hints at more changes in federal cabinet

PM Imran Khan hints at more changes in federal cabinet

ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan has hinted at more changes in thefederal cabinet on the basis of performance of the ministers.

Addressing a public gathering at Kalaya in Orakzai district, the PrimeMinister said he wants to tell all the ministers that anyone being of nouse for the country would be replaced with the one who is beneficial.

He also directed Chief Ministers of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to puttheir respective teams under the scanner.

The Prime Minister said a good captain keeps a constant eye on his team towin the match.

Imran Khan said he has the only objective of uplifting the nation as he isanswerable to Allah.

Prime Minister Imran Khan has assured that his government will work wholeheartedly for the welfare of down-trodden people of society.

He said the national economy is in crisis due to corruption by Sharif andZardari families.

Imran Khan said the loan has gone from six thousand billion to thirtythousand billion rupees in the last ten years due to corruption andmismanagement of previous governments.

He said we can generate a huge revenue and jobs by promoting tourism on thepattern of Turkey and Malaysia.

Imran Khan said all the tribal people who have suffered due to terrorismwill be fully compensated.

A large number of tribal people were displaced and their sacrifices for thenation will always be remembered.

The Prime Minister said the tribal people will also be provided interestfree loan to enable them start their own business.

Imran Khan said the tribal people will also be provided Sehat Insaf Cardswhereby each family will get free medical treatment up to seven hundred andtwenty thousand rupees annually.

Besides formal education, technical education will be provided to tribalyouth to equip them with the latest technology.

Imran Khan said two point six million students of madaris will also beprovided modern scientific education side by side with the religiouseducation in the country.

The Prime Minister stressed the need for restoration of peace inAfghanistan as it is necessary for trade and business activities in theregions.

He asked the administration of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust to construct acancer hospital in Afghanistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khansaid all the problems faced by the tribal people will be solved on prioritybasis.

He said mosques and tablighi centers will be provided solar energy besidesconstruction of playgrounds in the area.