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‘Kisan Card will transform and fully change Pakistan’

- Tariq Butt

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday that the Kisan (farmer) Card was a step in moving towards modern agricultur­e and would transform and change Pakistan.

He was addressing the distributi­on ceremony of the Kisan Cards in Multan where he said that time would prove that this was a step towards modern agricultur­e.

Imran hailed the Kisan Card as an amazing concept and said that the help that farmers would receive through it would transform and change Pakistan because farmers are actually the backbone of Pakistan.

The prime minister was in Multan on a one-day visit to distribute the cards among the farmers and also lay the foundation stone of the South Punjab Secretaria­t.

He stressed on the importance of farmers and said: “The more we strengthen our farmers, the more we will strengthen our country.” He said that the adoption of and movement towards new technology would make life easier for the people and also bring a decrease in corruption. Due to technology, the premier said, paperwork was eliminated and thus, the interactio­n where a person could take a bribe from another would also be eliminated through the Kisan Card.

The premier said that the subsidy on DAP (diammonium phosphate), which was previously Rs500, would also be increased to Rs1,000 under the Kisan Card.

“Subsidies will also be available for seeds and pesticides,” said the prime minister, adding that loans to farmers would also be provided through the card and preparatio­ns for this were already under way.

He also added that the Kisan Card would be used to provide support to farmers and provide them money in moments of “calamity” and crisis. He hailed the efforts of Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, his team and administra­tion, Habib Bank Ltd and the Punjab Informatio­n Technology Department for their work on the initiative. “This will transform and change the lives of farmers.”

The premier said that during the PTI government’s tenure, farmers had gained an additional Rs1,100 billion due to the prices they received for produce such as sugarcane, wheat and corn.

“Pakistan’s poverty is concentrat­ed in rural areas,” he said, adding that the additional money that farmers would gain would help to improve their standard of living. He said that reducing poverty had been the “real purpose” of the PTI government since day one, adding that it was now “moving towards that target.”

Imran also mentioned other measures the government was taking to improve the agricultur­al sector and pointed out the Rs300b transforma­tion package.

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