249 Quotes About Pakistan
- Author Prem Kishore
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When the British left, India was a multireligious, multiregional, multiethnic country, exploited, backward, and poor from colonialism.
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- Author Jam Kamal Khan Alyani
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We are preparing development plans according to the needs and issues of the people of the province
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- Author Osama Siddique
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There are all the hidden menaces of long journeys on the way.But we shall go.Treat it as exile or a new beginning.
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- Author Mir Zahoor Ahmed
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The provincial government has allocated Rs189 billion for the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) and all areas of the province would get development schemes and no area would be ignored.
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- Author Mir Zahoor Ahmed
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The government will also receive resources from mines and minerals, and other such revenue generating departments. During the current financial year, Balochistan received its complete share from the federal government as projected in the federal budget for 2020-21.
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- Author Jam Jamal Khan
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The Government is investing in Health cards, water resources and management, education, health, and other development projects. “Health cards, BRC, Degree colleges, schools, sports complexes, cancer and other hospitals, dams and water reservoirs, we did almost everything for the people.
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- Author Salman Rushdie
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You can get anywhere in Pakistan if you know people, even into jail.
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- Author Nilantha Ilangamuwa
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Balochistan was refused legitimacy for its nationhood with the creation of Pakistan due to the geographical location and the rich natural resources. The story would have been completely different if this has been a barren land.
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- Author Husain Haqqani
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Pakistan could continue to survive as it has done so far and defy further negative predictions. But if it does not grow economically sufficiently, integrate globally and remains mired in ideological debates and crises, how would its next seven decades be any different from the past seventy years?
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