Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori said on Thursday that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) does want to see the revival of the country's economy.
Expressing his thoughts, Tessori took a swipe at the PTI, saying, "Whether it be the arrival of the Chinese and Malaysian premiers to the country or the matter of Japanese investment in the country, one political party [the PTI] has a habit of pouring onto the streets."
"Even the Japanese envoy has said that we are ready to invest in the country, but we daily heard the news about the protests in Pakistan," he said.
Meanwhile, Tessori held a meeting with the Japanese envoy in Karachi. On this occasion, both the leaders resolved to boost trade between the two countries.
Tessori asked the Japanese investors to take advantage of the effectiveness of the various aspects.
"The investors have been extended support through the SIFC," said the Sindh Governor.
Moreover, the Japanese envoy commended the projects underway in line with the "Governor Sindh Initiative.".
The Sindh governor had also presented the Jinnah cap to the Japanese envoy.
– Politics 'hurdle' to end economic woes –
Few days back, Tessori said that the political situation of the country is "hurdle" to end the economic woes.
Expressing his thoughts, Tessori stated: "Despite the all-out efforts and hard work of the prime minister, the outcome is not coming. When Pakistan tries to overcome the economic crunch, then events like Balochistan attacks happen," Tessori said.
Meanwhile, Tessori held a meeting with Punjab Governor Saleem Haider Khan. On this occasion, matters in line with the role of the federal government for the progression of the provinces were discussed.
Tessori said: "The federal government's role of the development in the prosperity and progress of the province is commendable."
He commended the efforts of the federal government in the development of the industrial areas.
Moreover, expressing his thoughts, the Punjab governor said: "The modern development projects are underway with the federal funding."
The Punjab governor said: "The measures for the public welfare through the governor initiative are commendable."