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

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has said that the government is making efforts to reform the country’s sports structure to make Pakistan a great sporting nation.

PM Imran Khan took to Twitter to laud the presence of young individuals at the opening ceremony of Pakistan’s biggest sports programme on Monday.

He said that the government is reforming the country’s sports structure and making new grounds to make Pakistan “a great sporting nation”.

“Massive youth attendance at Kamyab Jawan talent hunt programme in Islamabad on Monday.

“We are reforming our sports structure and making more sports grounds so we can make Pakistan a great sporting nation,” the premier tweeted.

On Tuesday, the prime minister visited a cricket ground on his way back to Bani Gala.

A video shared by the official Twitter handle of Prime Minister’s Office showed PM Imran Khan reviewing the arrangements made at the sports ground and meeting the youngsters who were there to play cricket.

He also issued directives to plant trees around the ground.

Read more: PM Imran Khan launches Kamyab Jawan Sports initiative

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