Multan: Prime Minister Pakistan Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani said on Wednesday that making new provinces will not weaken Pakistan.
Talking to the media persons in Multan, the prime minister said, “In future will also have coalitions.” He further added that the PML-N itself parted ways with the coalition government.
He said that the PPP will continue the policy of reconciliation that is the vision of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, former Pakistani prime minister.
The primo said the situation in Karachi was being brought under control through discussions. He said that economic stability is directly related with political stability and efforts are being made to control inflation.
PM Gilani said that talks are being held with ISAF and NATO to prevent attacks on Pakistani territory from Afghanistan.
He further said that relationship with United States should be based on mutual respect.
The Prime Minister said that during his tenure there has been an 3000MW increase in electricity. Federal government allows provincial government that produce electricity, he added.
He said MQM is a reality but it will be premature to say anything that when MQM’s members will rejoin the government.
He also said that Baluchistan felt deprived in the past, and commission on Akbar Bugti case was not formed because the case is under proceeding in court.
He stated that he may be the prime minister but that he is also bound by party policy.
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