Presidential Hopeful Qasim Promises Maldives Out of Misery

The inspired speech of Qasim Ibrahim, the presidential hopeful in the forth coming election in his election campaign launch at the artificial beach in the cozy evening last night has promised the people of Maldives to remove all misery and bring the better change the people longed for. He made it very clear to the public with the merciful giving of Allah embrace the potential resources Maldives was gifted. He made his vow to build the capability in the country where skill and intellectuality preserved but untouched.

Speaking at the launching of the Jumhooree (Republican) Party campaign and its manifesto the modest care taker promised the people to establish an Islamic administration and providing opportunities for women and men alike to participate in the political arena. He said the aim of Islamic constituency in his priority list is to work in higher level with the cabinet involvement and giving the Maldivians their beautiful faith of Islam.

Developing greater stardom for youth and providing political platform for women he said his aim to build a better nation is to provide shelter as his agenda concludes 1000 flats to build each year providing development in 5 central zones in the country within the first 5 years if the people of the Maldives allows him to make their dream come true.

He hasn’t left the tiniest detail the nation fascinated from its ancient history to date saying that the fishing grounds in the Maldives belongs to the hard working and tireless people that he would protect the fishermen’s rights and their territory.

The economic contribution describing into 4 zones and developing the 4 zones in social, information technology and tourism Qasim said that the process would begin in the first three months if he is chosen as the president. He said that he has a vision for helping local investors establishing a development bank where investors find security getting long-term loans on least interest. He promised the fund to raise Rf. 500 million a year to turn out a Rf. 1.5 billion revolving fund also for providing soft loans.

His manifesto comes out with development Maldives can achieve as its potential people and talent improving health care system and building a hospital that can perform any surgery and examine any health issue the SAARC and ASEAN can provide. Nonetheless his prominent determination improving education and building man power in the field he promised of his agenda to produce 500 teachers a year the country badly needs.

There are other challenges he had to face that he said would come with no burden for him that he is ready to render the people of the Maldives with their wish.

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