India fails to achieve negative objectives: Asad

F.P. Report

SWABI: Asad Qaisar, speaker of the national assembly said here on Tuesday that the Indian leadership had created different hurdles in the concluded successful visit of the Saudi Prince Mohammad Bin Salman’s to Pakistan but they had utterly failed to achieve their negative objectives.

Talking to media, he opined that the visit was highly successfully and in future the two Muslim countries would come more close to each other.

The memorandum of understandings (MoUs) worth $ 20 billion during Prince Mohammad bin Salman has strengthened the country’s economy. Now, the country’s economy is in take off position, he said. In reply to a question, he said he was sitting there when Prime Minister Imran Khan appealed to the Price for releasing Pakistan prisoners. The Prime Minister was speaking from the core of his heart, he said.

The 1.7 million Pakistan workers in Saudi Arabia would also get relief, he said, adding that more Pakistani labourers would also be encouraged to earn their livelihood with dignity and honour in the kingdom. About new constitutional amendments, he said that the government has planned to introduce such law under which the civil cases would no longer linger on and they would be settled by judiciary in a period of two years.

Pakistan is a peaceful country and strives for peace in South Asian region but the Indian leaders should not consider the overture for tranquility our weakness, he said. The amendments are in the process and would be introduce very soon in the parliament. The judiciary would be legally bound to resolve cases in a short span of time, reducing suffering of the peopled, he said.