LASBELA: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday that as non-Muslim countries become more concerned about Islamophobia, Pakistan may become a significant tourism destination.
Muslims are hesitant to travel to Western or European nations with their families for tourism because of increasing Islamophobia throughout the world, Prime Minister Imran Khan remarked during a speech to a crowd.
Every region has its own unique features, according to the PM, who emphasised the need of developing beach and coastline tourism in Balochistan, which may produce significant money.
According to the prime minister, it is the government’s responsibility to improve people’s living standards through dramatic reforms.
According to the premier, the government wants to expand beach tourism and would seek scientific advice from certified specialists in this respect.
The steep areas were built by the British during their control, according to the prime minister, but they are gradually deteriorating. He used Murree as an example, saying that “a high volume of building projects has resulted in many modifications.”
According to the prime minister, it is the government’s responsibility to improve people’s living standards through dramatic reforms.
According to the premier, the government wants to expand beach tourism and would seek scientific advice from certified specialists in this respect.
The steep areas were built by the British during their control, according to the prime minister, but they are gradually deteriorating. He used Murree as an example, saying that “a high volume of building projects has resulted in many modifications.”
PM Imran Khan stated that the government is building new mountainous terrains and investigating other picturesque locations for the first time in order to attract as many visitors as possible.
He emphasised the preservation and expansion of mangrove forests, which absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen in plenty, as well as the conservation and expansion of the country’s coastline.