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Economic Adviser Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed has emphasized the caretaker government’s determination to leave behind tangible contributions for citizens before its tenure ends.

“I asked the NBR chairman whether we’ll be able to see some of the benefits of our reforms before February, when we step down,” Dr. Salehuddin said. “The Chief Adviser often reminds us that we should try to leave some lasting contributions. Yet, I see certain newspapers publishing only despair—no signs of hope. We want to show people a ray of hope.”

He explained that any new government would need time to settle in, so it was crucial for the current administration to act with goodwill and demonstrate immediate progress.

Addressing tax lawyers, Dr. Salehuddin criticized harassment in public services:
“People are made to run around unnecessarily. Even I sometimes get fed up and say, ‘Just process it.’ For instance, I tell my driver not to bother me repeatedly about his driving license. Citizens need to be freed from such hassles. People want service, and when they receive good service, they are willing to pay for it without hesitation.”

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