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PM Shehbaz announces 100,000 free laptops for students

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday announced that 100,000 free laptops will be distributed among talented students across the country strictly on merit.

Addressing an event in Islamabad marking International Youth Day, the Prime Minister said the laptops would go to high-achieving students based solely on their academic performance.

“This government believes in transparency and merit, and we will ensure both in the distribution process,” he said.

The distribution will cover all four provinces, the federal capital Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

Referring to Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, the Prime Minister said Pakistan’s victory on May 10 against a numerically larger and “vainglorious” enemy had instilled new vigour in the nation. He urged the youth to build on this spirit and strive for excellence to bring pride to the country.

Reaffirming his government’s commitment to empowering young people through education and technology, PM Shehbaz said the country’s future lies in the hands of its youth.

He also congratulated the nation on Independence Day and praised the role of minorities and all segments of society in the creation and progress of Pakistan.


 
Country is going through the worse flood in decades and this guy is going out of country once again... Is he gonna take 20-30 people with him again??

Pathetic... @DeadlyVenom @Bewal Express

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PM Shehbaz departs for SCO summit in China, ‘looks forward’ to meeting President Xi

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday he looked forward to meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping along with other world leaders as he departed for China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit.

The SCO summit, to be held in the northern port city of China’s Tianjin on Sunday and Monday, will gather more than 20 world leaders in a powerful show of Global South solidarity, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and India’s PM Narendra Modi.

Terming his visit “historic”, PM Shehbaz said on X today: “I look forward to meeting H.E. President Xi Jinping and other world leaders to further build upon our bilateral ties with China, our All Weather Strategic Cooperative Partner, as well as with other key countries of the region […]”

The premier expressed his aim to “enhance regional cooperation, strengthen multilateralism, and advance shared goals for peace and prosperity”.

According to a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mofa), the prime minister would hold meetings with President Xi and Premier Li Qiang, “during which multifaceted dimensions of Pakistan-China bilateral cooperation would be discussed”.

“He would also attend the military parade with President Xi and other world leaders being held in Beijing to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the World’s Anti-Fascist War,” the Mofa added.

PM Shehbaz, as per the statement, would “interact with reputed Chinese businessmen and corporate executives to discuss bilateral trade, economic and investment ties”. He would also address a Pakistan-China B2B Investment Conference in Beijing.

The statement highlighted that the visit was a part of leadership-level exchanges between the two countries.

“It manifests the importance attached by the two countries to further deepen their All Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership, reaffirm support on issues of respective core interests, advance Phase-II of CPEC and maintain regular communication on important regional and global developments,” Mofa said.

Leaders from Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia have been invited to the 25th SCO Heads of State Council.

The summit will also feature Modi’s first visit to China in more than seven years as the two neighbours work on further defusing tensions roiled by deadly border clashes in 2020.

Last week, the government said that PM Shehbaz’s visit to China will mark the formal launch of the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC-II), focused on industrial cooperation, after a delay of about five years.

“Prime minister’s upcoming visit will mark the formal launch of CPEC Phase-II, with both sides expected to set clear priorities and agree on tangible, measurable outcomes,” an official announcement had said, quoting Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, focal person on the multi-billion-dollar bilateral initiative.

In July, the two countries decided to form technical working groups to explore and implement projects focusing on high-yield cotton seed development, advanced water-saving irrigation technologies, and modern farming techniques.

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SCO is an important meeting and PM should attend despite the bad situation at home.
This is just nonsense-No you don't. They can use Teams or Zoom in this situation. The country is under Water. Bar a few platitudes nothing comes of these. If the number of meetings attended is a barometer of our success, we would have the most amazing country in the World.
 
Country is going through the worse flood in decades and this guy is going out of country once again... Is he gonna take 20-30 people with him again??

Pathetic... @DeadlyVenom @Bewal Express

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PM Shehbaz departs for SCO summit in China, ‘looks forward’ to meeting President Xi

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday he looked forward to meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping along with other world leaders as he departed for China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit.

The SCO summit, to be held in the northern port city of China’s Tianjin on Sunday and Monday, will gather more than 20 world leaders in a powerful show of Global South solidarity, including Russian President Vladimir Putin and India’s PM Narendra Modi.

Terming his visit “historic”, PM Shehbaz said on X today: “I look forward to meeting H.E. President Xi Jinping and other world leaders to further build upon our bilateral ties with China, our All Weather Strategic Cooperative Partner, as well as with other key countries of the region […]”

The premier expressed his aim to “enhance regional cooperation, strengthen multilateralism, and advance shared goals for peace and prosperity”.

According to a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mofa), the prime minister would hold meetings with President Xi and Premier Li Qiang, “during which multifaceted dimensions of Pakistan-China bilateral cooperation would be discussed”.

“He would also attend the military parade with President Xi and other world leaders being held in Beijing to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the World’s Anti-Fascist War,” the Mofa added.

PM Shehbaz, as per the statement, would “interact with reputed Chinese businessmen and corporate executives to discuss bilateral trade, economic and investment ties”. He would also address a Pakistan-China B2B Investment Conference in Beijing.

The statement highlighted that the visit was a part of leadership-level exchanges between the two countries.

“It manifests the importance attached by the two countries to further deepen their All Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership, reaffirm support on issues of respective core interests, advance Phase-II of CPEC and maintain regular communication on important regional and global developments,” Mofa said.

Leaders from Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia have been invited to the 25th SCO Heads of State Council.

The summit will also feature Modi’s first visit to China in more than seven years as the two neighbours work on further defusing tensions roiled by deadly border clashes in 2020.

Last week, the government said that PM Shehbaz’s visit to China will mark the formal launch of the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC-II), focused on industrial cooperation, after a delay of about five years.

“Prime minister’s upcoming visit will mark the formal launch of CPEC Phase-II, with both sides expected to set clear priorities and agree on tangible, measurable outcomes,” an official announcement had said, quoting Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, focal person on the multi-billion-dollar bilateral initiative.

In July, the two countries decided to form technical working groups to explore and implement projects focusing on high-yield cotton seed development, advanced water-saving irrigation technologies, and modern farming techniques.

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This is what happens when you dont have a mandate and never have to worry about getting one. On her return to PK from her holiday,crooked Nani went into straight into a meeting- all good so far but according to Najam Sethi, they discussed how to kill IK and Munirs extension as the Quid pro quo. This is an evil, souless, group worried about their power. This visit in that light shows how much they are out of touch with the public
 
This is what happens when you dont have a mandate and never have to worry about getting one. On her return to PK from her holiday,crooked Nani went into straight into a meeting- all good so far but according to Najam Sethi, they discussed how to kill IK and Munirs extension as the Quid pro quo. This is an evil, souless, group worried about their power. This visit in that light shows how much they are out of touch with the public
People would have loved it if Shehbaz would have done the same drama that Maryam did few days ago
 
Sugar continues to remain a precious commodity in open market as hoarders have held hostage the general public, price of average flour bag has increased from 1200 to 1550 during the fortnight while there is Rs. 30-40 hike in rice price.
@Bewal Express @Major
 
Sugar continues to remain a precious commodity in open market as hoarders have held hostage the general public, price of average flour bag has increased from 1200 to 1550 during the fortnight while there is Rs. 30-40 hike in rice price.
@Bewal Express @Major
Fully fledged mafia state led by no other than the Generals and their puppets. Sugar mafia sits in the cabinet so maybe @Major can explain why they are fleecing the public
 
People would have loved it if Shehbaz would have done the same drama that Maryam did few days ago
I think it matters not to this mafia, just beghairati from all of them. They know the dramabazi just doesn't work when everyone knows you see the public as worthless. Can Nani with her 3 hour make up sessions ever be trusted when millions have lost everything. An evil elite
 
look at this... PM and vice PM walking behind Munir Sahab, holding hands with the Iranian foreign minister.

These ghulaams will always walk behind them and they want us to be GHULAAMS as well... ABSOLUTELY NOT.

@Bewal Express @DeadlyVenom @Bhaag Viru Bhaag @Kianig89


Pakistan’s army generals love to remind the people and the democratic politicians just how powerless they are by these antics. There was no need to send both at an event only to humiliate the PM’s position like that.

Imran Khan would never allow the PM to become a lapdog for army generals
 
look at this... PM and vice PM walking behind Munir Sahab, holding hands with the Iranian foreign minister.

These ghulaams will always walk behind them and they want us to be GHULAAMS as well... ABSOLUTELY NOT.

@Bewal Express @DeadlyVenom @Bhaag Viru Bhaag @Kianig89

Shehbaz Sharif has no value except to sign a few papers. No one, and I mean no one even talks about him and what he offers.
 
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Thats y establishment was very sure of its power i guess.Shabaz 👉 his fingers towards putin and headphone goof up shows the lack of basic common sense .putin have to help him to set his headphones.
 
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