The Pak Banker

No delay from govt side in sending Nawaz abroad: Fawad

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Federal Minister for Science and Technology Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Wednesday said there was definitely no delay on part of the government in sending former prime minister Nawaz Sharif aboard for medical treatment and it seemed that PML-N was least interested to redress the issue.

Talking to media-persons after attending Pakistan's first Artificial Intelligen­ce Summit at a local hotel, he said "Nawaz Sharif will have to deposit security bonds which he will get back on his return."

He said it will definitely set a precedent for others as if the government allowed Nawaz Sharif to go abroad without any guarantee, then

Asif Ali Zardari and Khursheed Shah may ask for same relaxation in future.

He said it will not be an issue for the government, if the court removed Nawaz Sharif's name from Exit Control List. The decision to send former prime minister Nawaz Sharif abroad for treatment was taken on humanitari­an grounds, he said and added the subcommitt­ee had pointed out it did not find any such precedent in the past.

He said Nawaz Sharif has to submit guarantee of his return to Pakistan as Ishaq Dar, Hussain Nawaz and Hassan Nawaz did not come back to the country despite giving assurance.

The federal minister said Shahbaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz and Khawaja Asif were apparently waiting to grab position of Nawaz Sharif. About JUI Azadi March, Fawad Chaudhry said "

Fazal-ur-Rehman may go wherever he wants to go and we are here to watch him." Speaking at Artificial Intelligen­ce Summit, Fawad Chaudhry said Pakistan Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) was establishe­d in Pakistan back in 1952 which has emerged as a leading institutio­n in the country.

The Minister said Pakistan was the first country to start fiber optic and added it could achieve substantia­l progress in the technology sector since it had to indulge in Afghanista­n war. He lamented that lack of coordinati­on between research and industry was the major hurdle in technology utilizatio­n.

He said National Database Registrati­on Authority (NADRA) has collected data of 220 million people. "We have collected finger print data of 140 million mobile phones but we are unable to use that data," he said while referring to the outstandin­g progress made by China in use of data and technology.

Fawad Chaudhry also announced to increase the budgetary allocation of technology sector by 50 percent in the next budget.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Executive Officer, National Informatio­n Technology Board, Shabahat Ali Shah said around 20 years back, Pakistan was included in the top ten countries which adopted artificial intelligen­ce but today Pakistan lagged behind in the sector.

He said artificial intelligen­ce was the future of the world and Pakistan has to adopt modern trends of artificial intelligen­ce to compete globally.

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