“We will have to abandon the old habits to bring reforms in our society”, Secretary Information Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Qamar Zaman Kaira said. —File photo

ISLAMABAD: Secretary Information Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Qamar Zaman Kaira on Monday urged all the authorities concerned to focus on expanding tax network to achieve progress in all sectors of life.

Talking to Pakistan Television, Qamar Zaman Kaira said that society can be changed by implementing laws and for this sincere efforts were required to achieve the objectives.

“We will have to abandon the old habits to bring reforms in our society”, he said.

He stressed the need for changing society with positive attitude and gradual process.

Kaira said that after NFC Award, it is the responsibility of the provincial governments to adopt a comprehensive strategy to utilize the big share for the development and benefit of their people.

He urged all the national institutions to work for making progress in their respective departments so that the problems of the common man could be resolved without any discrimination.

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