China jails 4,000 people for corruption, I wish I could send 500 politicians
China learned from its mistakes, we will learn too. Prime Minister Imran Khan addresses the ceremony at China Council for Promotion of International Trade Prime Minister Imran Khan attended the ceremony at China Council for Promotion of International Trade in Beijing, the capital of China. Speaking on the occasion, he said that China sent 4,000 people to jail for corruption, could send 500 politicians to jail in Kashmir. The speed is slow.
The world is investing where there is no corruption. In the past, Pakistan's economy was the fastest growing economy in the world, but now corruption is the main reason for the lack of investment in the country. He praised the Chinese president and said that the Chinese president fought for corruption. He said that China is the fastest-growing economy in the world.
China expelled its people from poverty, China created business opportunities around the world.
Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the present time is to learn from China. China learned from its mistakes, we will learn too. Prime Minister Imran Khan said, "We have taken steps to facilitate business as soon as the government comes in." The law and order situation in Pakistan has improved. Provided one-window facility to the Prime Minister from the Prime Minister House, the first phase of Gwadar Port has been completed under C-pack, C-pack authority has been set up to solve the problems.
He said that a special force has been formed to protect the Chinese curves. The government is focusing on special economic zones. Pakistan is also keen to invest in China's coal and gold industry. He added that Pakistan needs 100 million homes at the moment. In the housing sector, we want China's assistance. Prime Minister Imran Khan arrived in Beijing on an official visit to China.
He was accompanied on the occasion by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Khusro Bakhtiar, Advisor Trade Abdul Razzaq Daud, Assistant Special Petroleum Nadeem Babar, Chairman Investment Board, and senior officials. Are. Before Prime Minister Imran Khan, Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa had also arrived in China. Not long ago, Yin's big business group expressed a keen interest in finding new ways of doing business in the energy sector in Pakistan.
Under Prime Minister Imran Khan's official visit, the Prime Minister will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top officials including Prime Minister Li Kea Ning during a visit between October 8 and 9. Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa will also be accompanied by Prime Minister Imran Khan during meetings with the Chinese President and Prime Minister.
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