Romina Khursheed Alam stresses on youth to keep struggling for making & achieving high goals


ISLAMABAD, Mar 13 (SABAH): Special Assistant to the Prime Minister and PML-N Member National Assembly Ms Romina Khursheed Alam  stressed on youth to keep struggling for making and achieving high goals which can lead the country on the path of progress and development. She also expressed her hope that youth of the country would continue to play proactive role for development of democracy and progress of country. She also emphasized on Youth to keep themselves abreast about fundamentals of Constitution and basic functions of parliaments. She also advised youth not to be victim of disinformation and propaganda. She also said that Pakistani parliament is green Parliament, it is one of fourth which has Children Cacus in parliament and only Parliament which has parliamentary taks force on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Ms Romina Khursheed Alam  expressed these views while addressing as Chief guest at seminar on Commonwealth Day, 2023 “Forgoing a Sustainable and Peaceful Common Future” in Islamabad on Monday.

Meanwhile PML-N MNA/Convener Parliamentary Cacus on Child Rights Mehnaz Akbar Aziz said that peace in society is interlinked with proactive role of Youth in every social affair. She also said that young generation should realize about importance of clarity of objectives and should work hard to achieve these goals. While emphasizing the importance of working for nation, she said that youth in Pakistan has all the potential to change the fate of nation.

On the occasion, Syed Shamoon Hashmi Additional Secretary (SI) also addressed the participants. He said, “Youth need to realise their potential and serve nation wholeheartedly.” He also said that youth in Pakistan must dissociate themselves from propaganda and war of disinformation. He also said that the role of academia and intelligentsia is pivotal for progress of country. The seminar was attended by large number of intelligentsia and students from across the country.