PTI's 100-day increases miseries of masses: adviser

28 Nov, 2018

Adviser to Chief Minister Sindh for Information, Law and Anti-corruption, Barrister Murtaza Wahab said that PTI government was completing 100-day but it did nothing for the betterment and social improvement of people adding that PTI made only false and tall claims.
Talking to media in premises of Sindh Assembly, Adviser said that PTI government's 100-day was worst part of Pakistan history as people were compelled to commit suicides due to tsunami of price hike owning to government's wrong policies in the country. He said that PTI made tall promises with the people before coming to power but now Prime Minister Imran Khan and his cabinet just wasting nation's precious time in justifying their U-turn policies. PTI, Provincial Advisor added that changed into Pakistan Turning Institute. Barrister Murtaza Wahab said that earlier PTI had claimed to bring $200 billion to country but neither a single penny had been brought into the country nor any foreign investment in 100 days.
He said that rather constructing homes as PTI promised to build 5 million houses for poor people, houses and shelters of poor people were erased in Karachi, Islamabad and Lahore and added that his own resistance in Banigala was illegal and required to be regularised as ordered by the Chief Justice of Pakistan.
Responding to PTI opposition leader in Sindh Assembly speech, he said that Chief Minister Sindh had been fighting for additional water share to Karachi for last two years and raised this important matter on various forums including at council of common interest.
"During last two meetings of CCI held in PTI government, Sindh chief minister raised the issue of 1200 cusecs additional water for Karachi," Barrister Murtaza Wahab remarked and advised PTI opposition leader Firdos Shamim Naqvi to check facts before making any statement.
He said that 100 days of PTI government had increased the miseries of common men rather brought any relief for people. He said that PTI made tall promise to create one crore employment opportunities for youth but it had snatched bread and butter from hundreds of people by bulldozing shops and markets and only appointed close friends on lucrative positions.
Responding to a question on Pakistan Quarters issue, he said that it was property of Federal government and Federal government should have stopped operation, if it was loyal to people..-PR

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