Hard work requires to bring power, oil prices down: Shahid Khaqan

Business Apr, 23 2024
Hard work requires to bring power, oil prices down: Shahid Khaqan
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ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that hard work and hard decisions will be required to bring power and petroleum prices down. Talking to media outside judicial complex he said that previous 16 months government was failure. “Unfortunately, PML-N government has shortage of talent,” former PML-N leader said. “We pray, may Allah guide them to right path,” Abbasid said.

He said Iran is neighbouring country our relations should be improved. “Gas pipeline has not been political issue, it has been legal matter and ministers should avoid to issue statements over it”.

Talking on NAB cases, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said, “We will be entitled for pension from NAB in next two to three years. Person entitles for pension in 18 years, while 17 years have been completed,” he said.

Published in The Daily National Courier, April, 24 2024

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