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Political parties should show majority, unity in best interest of the country: PCMEA

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Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PCMEA) Senior Vice Chairman Usman Ashraf said that Pakistan cannot afford the writ of “I don’t accept” after no party got a clear majority to form the government in the elections, rather, in view of the re-approach to the IMF and the serious challenges facing the economy, unity and solidarity should be shown in the wider interest of the country.

“The incoming government will have to take measures on an emergency basis for the improvement of the economy, especially for the promotion of exports, for this all stakeholders should be taken into confidence,” he expressed these views while addressing the advisory meeting in the office of the association.

Chairperson of Carpet Training Institute EjazurRehman, senior central leader Abdul Latif Malik, senior member Riaz Ahmed, Saeed Khan and others were also present on this occasion. Usman Ashraf said that due to the deterioration of the economy, the people of Pakistan are currently facing severe difficulties and the elections have been held, so now the political parties have to keep their differences aside and create a consensus in the wider interests of the country and the nation.

He said that whatever government is formed in the future, it will have to go to the IMF program, so it should start its preparation without delay so that the already struggling economy is protected from further setbacks because due to the hesitancy situation, both exporters and importers have to face serious problems.

He said that for the promotion of exports, there is a need to formulate at least a ten-year policy without which exports cannot increase. “It is hoped that the responsibilities of the ministries in the federal government will be handed over to those who are available in the relevant fields who will take decisions by taking the stakeholders into confidence instead of solo flight policies and decisions,” he added.

He said that Pakistan is a country with a large population, so we have to focus on our exports and this is possible only when the government patronizes the exporters and their problems are resolved. He said that we hope that all the political parties will prioritize the interests of the country over their own political interests in the current tough situation and decisions will be taken by consensus which will have positive and fruitful consequences for the country.

Political parties should show majority, unity in best interest of the country: PCMEA

Staff Reporter

Lahore

Pakistan Carpet Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PCMEA) Senior Vice Chairman Usman Ashraf said that Pakistan cannot afford the writ of “I don’t accept” after no party got a clear majority to form the government in the elections, rather, in view of the re-approach to the IMF and the serious challenges facing the economy, unity and solidarity should be shown in the wider interest of the country.

“The incoming government will have to take measures on an emergency basis for the improvement of the economy, especially for the promotion of exports, for this all stakeholders should be taken into confidence,” he expressed these views while addressing the advisory meeting in the office of the association.

Chairperson of Carpet Training Institute EjazurRehman, senior central leader Abdul Latif Malik, senior member Riaz Ahmed, Saeed Khan and others were also present on this occasion. Usman Ashraf said that due to the deterioration of the economy, the people of Pakistan are currently facing severe difficulties and the elections have been held, so now the political parties have to keep their differences aside and create a consensus in the wider interests of the country and the nation.

He said that whatever government is formed in the future, it will have to go to the IMF program, so it should start its preparation without delay so that the already struggling economy is protected from further setbacks because due to the hesitancy situation, both exporters and importers have to face serious problems.

He said that for the promotion of exports, there is a need to formulate at least a ten-year policy without which exports cannot increase. “It is hoped that the responsibilities of the ministries in the federal government will be handed over to those who are available in the relevant fields who will take decisions by taking the stakeholders into confidence instead of solo flight policies and decisions,” he added.

He said that Pakistan is a country with a large population, so we have to focus on our exports and this is possible only when the government patronizes the exporters and their problems are resolved. He said that we hope that all the political parties will prioritize the interests of the country over their own political interests in the current tough situation and decisions will be taken by consensus which will have positive and fruitful consequences for the country.

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