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The first year will be difficult for Pakistan: Imran Khan

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has asked the media organisations and his political rivals to wait for three months before criticising the decisions taken by the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government.

While addressing the media at the Prime Minister House on Friday, Khan was quoted by Samaa TV as saying, “The first year will be difficult for Pakistan.”

Reiterating his commitment of eradicating corruption, Khan stated, “There will be neither any NRO-like agreement in the future nor anyone will be spared from accountability.”

Khan underscored that there would be a marked difference on how the country would be run by his government, adding that the posts of the cabinet ministers are not permanent and could be changed on the basis of performance, The Dawn reported.

Khan vowed to transform social services and overhaul the agricultural sector of the country. He added that many countries, such as the United States are keen to invest in the country.

He stressed that he wanted to improve relations with the neighbouring countries, including India.

When asked on the usage of a helicopter for travel to and from his Bani Gala residence, Khan said that he did not want the people to be inconvenienced.

The 65-year-old leader has presented a 100-day plan, calling for the strengthening of state institutions, revitalising Pakistan’s economy and transforming the nation into an “Islamic welfare state.”

(With ANI Inputs)

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