Imran suggests govt to invest in public services instead of making roads, bridges

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I know from where pressure is being exerted: PM Imran

LAHORE: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan in a message to the ruling PML-N has suggested the government to invest in public services, such as education and health instead of constructing roads and bridges and said that great nations in the world were too made through public investment.

Addressing the students at the National University of Modern Language (NUML) on Saturday Imran Khan said, “Nations are not made by making roads and bridges. They are made through public investment.”

He lamented that some 25 million children are out of schools but our leaders were engaged in making schemes like Orange Line.

The chairman PTI even condemned academic institutes and termed them “money-making shops”.

Time and again, the PTI Chairman and his party members continued to criticize the federal government’s heavy investments on bus and train projects when, according to them, the amount could be well utilized for the well being and progress of local people across Pakistan.