Islamabad,
06 October 2011: President Asif Ali
Zardari today said that when the
history is written it would be
recorded that a Government which did
not have even simple majority in the
Parliament was able to achieve what
other governments with even two-third
majority could not achieve during
their tenure.
He said
that despite undue criticism and
baseless propaganda against the Party
and its leadership, PPP would continue
with its forward march towards
strengthening the democratic
institutions of the country and
addressing the real problems of the
people facing all odds.
Briefing
the journalists Spokesperson to the
President Farhatullah Babar said that
during an interactive session with PPP
members of National Assembly over
lunch in the Presidency today the
President said the Party would not be
detracted from pursuing its forward
looking democratic agenda no matter
what the odds or opposition to it.
Those who
were present during the meeting
included among others Syed Khursheed
Shah, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, Ms. Farzana
Raja, Makhdoom Amin Fahim, Mr. Imtiaz
Safdar Warraich, Syed Naveed Qamar,
Mr. Tasneem Aslam Qureshi, Ms. Sherry
Rehman, Mr. Nazar Gondal, Ms. Rukhsana
Bangash, Ms. Fouzia Habib, Ms. Fouzia
Wahab and the Spokesperson to the
President.
The
President said that some people tended
to blame the present Government for
the mistakes and ills of the past.
However, the thoughtless reversal of
some economic policies of the PPP like
the IPPs has led to economic decline,
he said.
Recounting
various achievements of the present
government, the President said that
among other important steps taken by
the Government, we have emphasized
upon enhancing regional trade and
entering into currency swap agreements
as a vehicle to boost regional trade.
He said that flow of foreign
remittance during the present
government had increased from 6
billion to 11 billion dollars and
record exports of 25 billion dollars
was achieved. The President said that
tax revenue has also substantially
increased and for the first time in
the history of the country, the tax
net has also been broadened.
The
President said that 18th amendment was
a major political achievement of the
present government where the provinces
have control over their own natural
resources.
The
President said that the Party from the
very beginning pursued the path of
reconciliation and not the
confrontational course to overcome the
challenges facing the country because
we believe that the problems are too
big to be resolved by any one party.
The President said that some people
due to their short-sighted approaches
and for their own narrow interests
were trying to capitalize on the
exiting precarious situation in the
country when the Government was all
busy providing relief to the flood
stricken people and was trying to
overcome economic challenges and the
energy shortage. However, we would not
let them succeed in their bid to
detract us and to create rifts among
our coalition partners.
Discussing
current political situation and
coalition matters with the coalition
parnters, the President referred to
the decisions by PML (Q) and MQM, to
continue supporting PPP Government and
said that it will strengthen
reconciliation and political stability
in the country. We can not afford
political instability at this critical
time when our more than eight million
people were suffering from the havocs
of natural calamity and millions were
suffering due to jolted economy and
other crisis like power shortage,
Spokesperson Farhatullah Babar quoted
the President as saying.
The
President also briefed the Party
members about various steps being
taken by the Government to mitigate
suffering of the people and overcome
energy shortages in the country.
The
President said that as democratic
Party the PPP respected the opposition
and welcomed suggestions and
constructive criticism as the essence
of democracy.
He said
that the Party believes in taking on
board all the political forces on
matters of national interest and would
continue with its reconciliation
policies during all circumstances. The
President appreciated the Prime
Minister for taking on board all
political parties by holding APCs
whenever confronted with a challenging
situation. We have always urged all
the political forces of the country,
be that floods, energy shortage or any
other challenge, to contribute their
share in overcoming challenges facing
the country, he said.
Discussing
overall situation in the country,
especially improved law & order
situation in Karachi, the President
briefed the members about various
steps that were taken by the Party to
stabilize situation in the economic
hub of the country.
The later
part of the luncheon meeting turned
into an interactive session where the
Party members expressed their opinion
on different issues. The President
appreciated their suggestions and
advised them to reach out to the
people in their effort to have first
hand knowledge of their real issues
and for early redressal.