Provincial President PPP, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mohammad Humayun Khan has expressed serious concern over the outbreak of Dengue virus in parts of the province and termed it a failure of the provincial government. In a statement issued here Tuesday, the PPP stalwart urged the PTI chairman Imran Khan to abandon confrontational politics, use of filthy language against politicians and concentrate on the performance of the provincial government to resolve the core issues.
He said that dengue had turned to be out of control but there was no concrete plan to restrain it. He said despite tall claims, PTI and its coalition partners had taken no practical steps for bringing improvement of the basic facilities of life. He alleged that PTI was befooling the people in the name of reforms only.
Humayun Khan, who is also a former provincial minister for finance, said that patients were crying for treatment but the public sector hospitals did not have the facilities to protect them from the deadly virus. He said the virus spread due to criminal negligence of the district and provincial governments, because they did not take timely preemptive steps for anti-mosquitoes spray.
He urged Imran Khan to abandon his all other activities and supervise the anti-dengue steps of his government to protect people in other adjoining districts otherwise the virus would cause irreparable loss to lives of the people.
Referring to the public complaints, he said that in the name of reforms, the problems had been increased in the hospitals and patients were facing miseries. He also came hard on the federal government for ignoring KP and said that it was also part of the country whereas Pakistan Muslim League-N leadership was duty bound to release its due share in national resources.
He warned that his party would not remain silent spectator in the prevailing disappointing situation and would raise voice against the injustices and negligence on part of the ruling clique. He said it was only the PPP which always strived to facilitate the downtrodden population and that was why the party had strengthened its roots in the masses.
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