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Without agreement, Pakistan’s economy cannot prosper: Kamran Tessori

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According to Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori, Pakistan cannot survive on its own if the economy is compromised.

At the Pakistan Stock Exchange, Governor Tessori told reporters that today was a day of joy after the stock market achieved a new milestone.

The role of Karachi’s traders, especially brokers, who have been actively participating in the stock exchange for many years, was highlighted by him. He went on to say that political conditions in Pakistan will improve as the country’s economy improves.

He urged everyone to work together to increase economic growth, saying that PTI and all other political parties need to cooperate on the economy.

To congratulate the leaders of all political parties, Tessori invited them to visit the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

The Managing Director of the Stock Exchange and his staff were also invited to visit the Governor House by him.

Tessori added that all political parties are equal in his eyes and that the role of governor is unrelated to politics.

He recommended that he send a congrats message from imprisonment, where PTI founder Imran Khan still gives orders.

“A congratulatory message from Imran Khan would further improve the performance of the stock exchange,” Tessori said.
Additionally, he emphasized the need of never closing the door on political conversations.

In response to the arrest of PTI employees in Islamabad, Tessori said he would pay for bail for anyone who couldn’t afford it.

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PTI retracts its written demands, casting uncertainty on government negotiations

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Despite prior pledges made during joint remarks, PTI leader and dialogue committee member Asad Qaiser stated he was hesitant to submit demands in writing.

Qaiser said in a recent interview that the issues raised in discussions with the administration should be sufficient and regarded as formal demands.

He called it a “mere formality” that requests be made in writing, and he asked the government’s negotiating team to speak with the actual decision-makers and authorities.

Uncertainty regarding the upcoming round of negotiations was indicated by this change in position.

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84 Hindu pilgrims from India cross the Wagah Border into Pakistan.

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In honor of Shiv Avtari Satguru Sant Shadaram Sahib’s 316th birthday, at least 84 Hindu pilgrims traveled from India to Pakistan via Wagah on Sunday to visit his shrine in Sindh.

The pilgrims were met at Wagah by the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) other authorities, including the deputy secretary general and additional secretary.

At the main ceremonies and rites, chartered busses transported the Hindu pilgrims straight from Wagah to Shadani Darbar Hayat Pitafi, Sindh.

On January 15, the Hindu pilgrims will finish their rites and depart for India.

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Saudi Prince Mansoor visits Maryam Nawaz, the chief minister of Punjab.

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Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz was visited by Prince Mansoor, the former governor of the Saudi province of Hafar-ul-Batin, on Monday.

Mutually beneficial topics, as well as prospects for collaboration and investment in Punjab, were discussed by the two leaders. Maryam Nawaz offered Saudi investors her full support and extended an invitation to visit Pakistan.

The chief minister also praised Saudi collaboration in a number of areas, such as infrastructure, education, and agriculture.

The chief minister of Punjab stated that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia had fraternal ties.

She went on to say that Saudi investors would receive a unique package of facilitation and protection.

“The stability of the region greatly depends on Pakistan’s relations with Saudi Arabia,” Prince Mansoor stated.

Saudi Arabia would continue to stand by Pakistan no matter what, Mansoor reaffirmed.

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