For the strength of Pakistan, all institutions need to work together, Captain Abdul Rashid Abro.

Karachi (11th May 2023) Central leader of Businessmen’s Forum and former Vice President FPCCI Captain Abdul Rashid Abaro said that all sectors and institutions need to work together to strengthen Pakistan, but two days ago Imran Khan’s arrest some The tension spread by the elements is not in the best interest of the country but has caused the strengthening of elements hostile to Pakistan. has reached while government revenues have also suffered huge financial loss due to mobile internet shutdown, Pakistan cannot afford any loss at this time. Expressing concern over the decrease in remittances, 

He said that the country’s economic situation is currently going through a very critical phase and the country is in dire need of increasing its foreign exchange reserves in the 10 months of the current fiscal year compared to the same period of the previous fiscal year. A 13% decline in remittances and a 12.9% decline in workers’ remittances on a monthly basis in April in terms of growth is not a satisfactory situation. 

Capt. Abro said that neighboring countries are moving towards economic development while Pakistan is struggling to avoid default. is doing, the economic crisis is increasing every day due to political crises, damaging our military installations for the sake of political interests is not in the best interest of Pakistan. 

Capt. Abaro said that the burning, encirclement and vandalism of government properties across the country, damage to the building and property of Radio Pakistan in Corps Commander Peshawar in Lahore, attacks on army properties and installations and anti-army sloganeering have weakened Pakistan. There are efforts, politicians should fight their battles sitting at a table, the world should not be shown a spectacle, India is exaggerating Pakistan’s political conflicts on its media and it is a fact that what the eternal enemy of the country could not do in 75 years. It was shown due to political conflicts.

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