Pakistan

PM Imran Khan says supremacy of law strengthens democracy in country

Published by
Web Desk

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan on Monday has said that supremacy of law strengthens democracy in the country.

Addressing a ceremony organized by Policy Research Institute, the premier said that law bars corrupt elements from disturbing the peace in the country. “Unequal distribution of resources leads to anarchy among the people who are left out of the mainstream development,” he said.

The prime minister said the uplift of underprivileged segment of the society was critical to ensure across the board national security.

He stressed that rule of law and equality for all were the preconditions for democracy.

Pakistan has been labeled as dangerous country despite rendering sacrifices of 80,000 people, he added.

He regretted that Pakistan had suffered an inequality due to three simultaneous educational systems, namely English and Urdu medium schools, and the madrassas.

He pointed out that differences in educational standards of the systems resulted in three different kinds of generations with discrimination in opportunities of jobs.

The PM said that there was a time when we saw the development of Pakistan then suddenly, crises engulfed our country. Corruption prevails when there is no check and balance in the society, he went on to say.

While speaking on Kashmir dispute, Imran Khan said that the atrocities of PM Narendra Modi-led Indian government are continuing against innocent Kashmiris and minorities. The prime minister said Pakistan was blamed for wrong reasons by the international community, whereas it remained mum on the atrocities committed by IIOK.

The west community doesn’t condemn this brutal act of Indian authorities, he stated.

The prime minister emphasized the importance of research by the think tanks of the country to counter the negative propaganda in the world.

“Research leads to original thinking within a society. You have to define yourself instead of letting others define you,” he said.

He said lack of in-depth research led to reliance on second-hand information by the western think tanks on important issues such as Afghanistan.

Pakistan, he said, was the country that suffered most in collateral damage in the wake of the Afghan conflict, however was made a scapegoat for the mistakes of the superpowers.

He mentioned that inability of the national leadership to handle the Afghan situation wisely landed the country into two main pro and anti-America divisions.

He said the role of local thinktanks in this situation was important to effectively highlight Pakistan’s perspective in the world rather than being under continuous criticism by the western lobbies.

Imran Khan said Pakistan in fact had a beautiful and positive face being the home of generous and hospitable people.

Read more: Reforming sports structure to make Pakistan sporting nation: PM Imran Khan

Web Desk

Recent Posts

Aviation Safety Agency issues alert amid rising tensions in Middle East

ISLAMABAD: The Aviation Safety Agency has warned airlines that flights over the airspace of Gulf…

14 minutes ago

FM Asim Munir holds key meeting with Turkish President

ANKARA: Field Marshal Asim Munir held an important meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan…

1 hour ago

Gurpatwant exposes Modi’s failed effort to change Sikh’s history through movie Satluj

ISLAMABAD: The highly controversial Indian movie named 'Satluj' has been the talk of the town…

1 hour ago

Emergency LNG cargo purchase initiated by PLL

ISLAMABAD: In view of the increasing tension in the region and the fears of closure…

2 hours ago

IMF projects higher inflation than government’s target

ISLAMABAD (Rizwan Abbasi): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Pakistan’s average inflation rate…

3 hours ago

PM Shehbaz condemns attacks on KSA, reaffirms Pakistan’s solidarity

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday strongly condemned the recent attacks on Saudi Arabia,…

3 hours ago