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Pakistani PM Kakar Admits Country ‘Incentivizes’ Corruption, Promises to Fight Terror

Anwaarul Haq Kakar, the prime minister of Pakistan, bemoaned the difficulty that Pakistan’s previous governments have had in combating corruption on Wednesday. “The system in (the country) encourages corruption,” Kakar said. According to Kakar, the government’s economic approach is to make people pay taxes and then utilize the proceeds to improve Pakistan, such as through battling terrorism and poverty.

Additionally, Pakistani Prime Minister Kakar acknowledged that Pakistan’s “collective inefficiency” is to blame for the Indus Basin’s residents’ food shortages.

“We want to tax individuals and use the money raised to help the less fortunate. This is the goal. We are responsible if we fail to achieve our goals, Kakar remarked.

He said that the war against terrorism in Pakistan will continue and that the country must now submit to the dangers posed by radicalization, extremism, and intolerance, according to a story in the Pakistani daily The Dawn.

“Pakistan will not give in to extremism, radicalization, or intolerance. We shall govern the nation on our terms because this is our home, stated Pakistani Prime Minister Kakar.

Insisting that giving up was not an option, Pakistani Prime Minister Kakar said that the war against terrorism must go on in spite of everything.

“Those who think that such assaults would wear us out should know that we will never forget our martyrs or their sacrifices and won’t stop making them in the future. The Pakistani Prime Minister Kakar was reported by The Dawn as adding, “We would really pursue them.

He praised the army for its efforts against terrorists in Waziristan, which cost six men their lives. In the gunfight, there were at least four terrorists dead and two more injured. He said that although army and law enforcement personnel are paid for the service they perform, Pakistan also treats them with respect and honor.

According to Kakar, the government uses tax revenue and its own funds to combat terrorism, not contributions, to fund the nation’s law enforcement organizations.

Kakar referred to suicide bombers as “dogs of hell” in his statement. Do they really believe that my men, who are stationed in Waziristan, Balochistan, or any other region of the nation, are unaware of what God has in store for them?

Kakar said, “We’ll keep up the fight against the ignorant.”

 

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