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Pakistan Muslim League-Q leader Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi has said that due to wrong and faulty policies of the Punjab government, the province had gone into the debt of Rs 450 billion. Addressing a meeting of his party here on Sunday, he said the Punjab government by raising hue and cry for imposing more taxes on the rich has in fact broken the back of the poor people. He said the people because of their woes were now praying for the departure of these leaders.
Giving his opinion on the Metro Bus project, Pervaiz Elahi said the standard of development in the province could not be gauged or claimed because of that.
Pervaiz said that by allocating finances on Yellow Cab and Danish Schools, people close to the PML-N leaders benefiting from those failed schemes. He said despite heavy rise in prices of essential goods only 10 percent increase in the pays of government servants was unfortunate. He said contacts being made with the like-minded parties to launch a movement against the PML-N government on a 10-point "welfare agenda of the masses".

Copyright Business Recorder, 2014

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