Speech on the occasion of the presentation
of New Pakistan Coins and Notes by the Finance
Minister of Pakistan, on 1st April, 1948
I thank you Mr. Finance Minister for the honour you have done me by
presenting the first Pakistan coins and notes to me today. I take this
opportunity of publicly expressing the appreciation of the Government and
people of Pakistan of the way in which you and your Ministry has handled
the finances of our Young State and your untiring zeal to put them on a
sound footing. When we first raised our demand for a sovereign and independent
State of Pakistan there were not a few false prophets who tried to deflect
us from our set purpose by saying that Pakistan was not economically feasible.
They painted extremely dark pictures of the future of our State and its
financial and economic soundness. The very first budget presented by you
must have caused a shock to those false prophets. It has already demonstrated
the soundness of Pakistan's finances and the determination of its Government
to make them more and more sound, and strong. Although it has meant the
tightening of our belts, to a certain extent, but I am sure that the people
of Pakistan will not mind making sacrifices in order to make our State
in the near future really a strong and stable State. So that we can handle
more effectively and with ease our programme, especially for the uplift
of the masses. I have no doubt in my mind about the bright future that
awaits Pakistan when its vast resources of men and material are fully mobilized.
The road that we may have to travel may be somewhat uphill at present but
with courage and determination we mean to achieve our objective, which
is to build up and construct a strong and prosperous Pakistan.
Pakistan Zindabad