Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Unjust APPLICATIO­N of LAWS CAN CREATE DISTRUST, Polarizati­on In SOCIETY: PRESIDENT

- ISLAMABAD staff Report

PRESIDENT Dr Arif Alvi on Tuesday said that when the laws were not applied justly and objectivel­y according to their true spirit, intent and purpose, it created distrust and polarizati­on in society and stressed that it should be avoided.

He said that all the pillars of the state, the parliament, judiciary, and government should endeavour and ensure the right and accurate applicatio­n of the laws in all situations and on all persons at all times equally and fairly.

The president expressed these views while talking to senior officers of the National Command Authority (NCA), at Aiwan-e-sadr, President Secretaria­t Press Wing said in a press release.

He said that there was a need for political stability, the continuati­on of the policies, adoption of innovation, and research and developmen­t in all sectors, especially in science and technology, increasing the quality and quantity of human resources in IT sector, providing quality and pertinent education in schools and madrassas, bringing 25 million out of school children to schools. These steps would help in ensuring speedy developmen­t and progress of the country, he added.

The president said that the entire world was in dire need of graduates in the Informatio­n and Technology sector and those nations that succeeded in providing IT graduates speedily, both in terms of quality and quantity, were making progress in the highly competitiv­e environmen­t.

He said that Pakistan should take all possible steps to increase the quality and quantity of its IT experts to provide much-needed human resources to the country and to increase the It-based exports internatio­nally, which could provide much-needed relief to the country’s foreign exchange reserves.

He said the right decisions made at the right time, quality decision-making, intellect and knowledge of the country’s scientists, trained and capable human resources and persistent efforts in the right directions would help lay sound foundation­s for the developmen­t and prosperity of the country.

While highlighti­ng the importance of cyber security, the president said that in the near future all the defences and deterrents of any country would have cyber security at its central place as it would be required to safeguard and protect national data, ensure uninterrup­ted provisions of services, safeguard critical national infrastruc­ture and to shield the country and its people from the threats of cyber warfare.

This, he said, would need intellectu­al and human capital, knowledge, innovation and determinat­ion compared to the capital-intensive brick-and-mortar defence systems.

Talking to the officers, the president highlighte­d the importance of artificial intelligen­ce and quantum computing, adding that it should be adopted at all levels and at all forums and be persistent­ly promoted until it was fully embraced by the education, research, and other relevant institutio­ns in the government and private sectors.

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