
Abdul Aleem Khan’s Vision for Pakistan: Stability, Progress, and a United Future
On February 8, at Youm-e-Tashakur, Abdul Aleem Khan’s speech echoed with the spirit of strength, growth, and a prosperous future for Pakistan
On February 8, President of Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party and Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan delivered a powerful speech at the Youm-e-Tashakur ceremony, marking a year of the party’s participation in the general elections. The event also included a cake-cutting ceremony and an important meeting with party leaders in Lahore, where provincial officials were appointed, and notifications were distributed for the presidents and general secretaries of Northern and Western Punjab.
A Year of Progress and Economic Stability
Reflecting on the past year, Abdul Aleem Khan highlighted the significant improvements in Pakistan’s economic landscape. A year ago, Pakistan was on the brink of default, but today, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the nation has entered into global agreements, attracting investments and fostering economic discussions worldwide. Inflation has now decreased and interest rates have dropped from 23% to 12%. These positive economic indicators pave the way for industrial growth, job creation, and overall prosperity.
A Call for Constructive Politics
Abdul Aleem Khan emphasized the need for constructive politics over destructive opposition. He urged all political entities to prioritize national stability, as a stable government attracts investment and ensures sustained growth. He reminded the audience that Pakistan cannot afford troublesome politics at such a crucial time.
Instead, he encouraged political parties to work towards eradicating poverty, improving healthcare, and creating employment opportunities. He asserted that once Pakistan reaches a level of stability, political rivalries can resume, but the current priority should be national progress.
Regaining Pakistan’s Global Standing
Expressing concern over Pakistan’s lag in global development, Abdul Aleem Khan pointed out that nations that once sought guidance from Pakistan now lead in various industries. He cited the example of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), where Pakistan once helped establish foreign airlines but now seeks guidance on managing its own national carrier.
He also criticized the divisive actions of certain political factions, noting that some Pakistanis have written letters to U.S. Congress members against their own country, prioritizing political gains over national interests. He condemned efforts to impose sanctions on Pakistan through misinformation and urged citizens to place their country above party politics.
Accountability and Future Prospects
Abdul Aleem Khan challenged those who previously ruled Pakistan for years yet failed to deliver on their promises. He specifically pointed to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s 11-year governance, questioning why fundamental issues remain unresolved despite prolonged rule.
He stressed the need for national unity, stating that a divided nation cannot achieve prosperity. Stability, trust, and unity among Pakistanis are essential for economic growth and international respect.
Looking Ahead: Four More Years for Development
Abdul Aleem Khan expressed his strong belief that Pakistan’s trajectory will improve significantly over the next four years if the government continues its dedicated efforts. He credited Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for maintaining a corruption-free administration, emphasizing that no major scandal has surfaced in the past year.
As a committed ally of the government, Abdul Aleem Khan reaffirmed his dedication to Pakistan’s progress. He urged citizens to contribute individually and collectively to national development rather than focusing on criticism alone.
With a clear vision for the future, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party stands firm in its mission to ensure economic stability, national unity, and a prosperous Pakistan for generations to come.