Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister, promised the Senate on Friday that the current privatization push will be handled transparently.
In response to questions, Dar emphasized the need for privatization in the face of growing economic difficulties and pledged strict control over the decision-making process.
Dar emphasized the dire situation of state-run steel plants in particular while acknowledging the large financial losses brought about by postponed privatization initiatives. He spoke in favor of forming a committee to look into the issue more thoroughly, emphasizing the necessity of moving quickly to stop more financial losses.
Furthermore, Dar declared Pakistan’s steadfast support for Gaza and denounced the latest Israeli onslaught in Palestine. He demanded international responsibility and the filing of a lawsuit in the International Court of Justice against Israel.
Regarding privatization, Federal Energy Minister Awais Leghari mirrored Dar’s views.
Leghari described the current work being done to create a comprehensive framework that will improve accountability and operational efficiency in these organizations.
forAt the last Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, Pakistan’s Minister of Information Atta Tarar gave an overview of the country’s diplomatic endeavors abroad and highlighted Pakistan’s support of Palestinian rights.
In defending worldwide acceptance and assistance for the Palestinian cause, Tarar emphasized Pakistan’s position on the Palestine problem.