Development work restarted: minister

Updated 08 May, 2022

SHANGLA: Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Murtaza Javed Abbassi here Saturday afternoon said that development work in the country was restarted after the ouster of selected Ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan through the constitutional procedure.

Addressing a big public gathering here at Bisham, he said that development work, which was stopped in the last four years in the country, has been restarted after Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has assumed the office and announcement of the mega-development package for the people of Shangla was testimony to this effect.

He said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had announced a mega Rs2 billion grant package for the development of Shangla, the construction of a medical college, and completion of construction work of 132 KV grid station Poran within three months.

PM Shehbaz announces Rs2bn development grant, medical college for KPK's Bisham

Murtaza Javed said that Prime Minister had his own people’s hearts and minds after announcing a mega-development package for the people of Shangla as per their wishes and aspirations.

He said KP would achieve new heights of progress and development under PM Shehbaz Sharif's leadership.

Murtaza Javed Abbassi claimed that PML-N would form the next Govt in KP as PTI had disappointed its people.

He said the registration of fake cases and victimization of political opponents during the last four years could not deter the courage and morale of PMLN leaders who faced every difficult situation with courage and steadfastness.

The Minister said PM Shehbaz Sharif believed in hard work and provided maximum relief to people in essential commodities including flour, ghee, pulses, and sugar during Ramazan.

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