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MUZAFFARABAD: Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir Chaudhry Anwarul Haq announced the government’s plan to present the “Identity 2025” project to the Assembly Forum. This initiative is part of the broader Vision 2025, which aims to foster cooperation between projects under the federation and China.
Haq emphasized the government’s commitment to providing subsidies for cheap electricity and flour to mitigate losses. He also vowed to prevent electricity theft and ensure that those responsible are held accountable. The Prime Minister expressed pride in the fact that recent protests in the region did not result in any bloodshed, attributing this to the government’s logical and forceful approach.
The Public Protection Safety Ordinance was also discussed, which recognizes the right to protest while imposing certain conditions. Haq explained that this ordinance gives conditional permission for protests, ensuring that ambulances and traders’ shops are not disrupted.
In addressing the Legislative Assembly, Haq emphasized the importance of accountability and transparency. He noted that the Assembly represents 3.3 million people and that it is essential to determine who has the mandate to lead.
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The Prime Minister also highlighted the challenges of heading a coalition government, describing it as a “path of thorns.” He encouraged political parties to work together and ensure that they are present in their designated places.
In conclusion, Haq reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, promising to work tirelessly to address their concerns and promote development in the region.
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