INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday said there was no threat to democracy in the country, which had rather stabilized as all the
state institutions were performing their duties for nation building.He, however, said polarization in the Parliament must end while the
present government would much compromise on the issue of corruption.The President appreciated various steps taken against corruption by the
government and the Supreme Court of Pakistan.&If we compare the performance of present government with the preceding two regimes, more bills
have been introduced in the National Assembly during the final four months," he said in an interview with a private television channel.To a
question about the bill passed by the Punjab Assembly regarding raise in the salary, allowances, perks and privileges of assembly members,
ministers and chief minister, Dr Alvi said it was against the narrative of Prime Minister Imran Khan about austerity.He said the Prime
Minister in his reaction on the issue had said that in the present circumstances the country economic situation did much allow such kind of
move.To amuchher question, the President denied any opportunity to roll back the 18th Constitutional Amendment as it manifested the 1973
Constitution.However, there was a need to improve it further, he added.To a query, he said nowadays there were historic civil-military
relations and it was evident from the release of Indian pilot.The President said he was trying to create awareness about non-political
issues, such as women inheritance things.&By giving women their rightful share in inheritance according to the injunctions of Islam, we can
make them economically independent and that shall be a vital step towards their empowerment.&He said the media had also a great role to
highlight the issue and help the government through social change.He would write a letter to PEMRA to bound the television channels to air
such issues in their dramas for a social change in the society, he added.To a question, the President said the government was taking various
steps for socio-economic development of the country.Foreign investment was pouring in and the time was much far absent when Pakistan would
be economically regular.He said malnutrition, infants& mortality, and stunted growth of children had been the most serious health issues
which had been neglected plannedly over the past four decades.He urged the media to play its role in that regard and sensitize the society
about the important health issues.He said cleanliness was half of Muslim faith and urged the importance of brushing the teeth many times a
day to prevent bacterial contaminateions and dental diseases.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source
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