Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ameer Haider Khan Hoti has said that terrorists are against the future of Pakhtuns and destroying schools but vowed to build ten in response to one destroyed school. Addressing a public meeting at Ghazi Baba, district Mardan, he said that educational institutes and roads are the key to development.
He said that Baizai Irrigation Scheme will usher developmental and agricultural revolution in Mardan and it will make available canal system to irrigate 25000 acres land. ANP district President Farooq Akram chaired the gathering while provincial General Secretary Imran Mandori, Deputy Secretary General, District Mardan Gohar Ali Shah Bacha also addressed the gathering.
The CM said that the role of Bacha Khan and his companions in Khudai Khdmatgar Tehrik was part of history. He said that Khudai Khidmatgar consider serving existing and coming generations as their prior responsibility. He said that enemies of education are hatching conspiracies throwing Pakhtuns into darkness of ignorance while the soldiers of Bacha Khan were committed for thwarting their evil agenda. He said that they will counter the terror of extremists constructively.
He said that the area was intentionally deprived of modern facilities in British era due to association with Khudai Khidmatgar. He said that Baizai Irrigation Scheme plays the role of backbone in economic and agriculture revolution in the area, added, the scheme will be materialised soon.
He said that development initiatives of the present government are not limited to a particular sector, added, efforts were undertaken through development progress in entire sectors of life. He said that development initiatives and joint welfare schemes in entire districts of the province were far much greater than in eras of different governments during the past 60 years. He said that district Mardan was deprived in connection with development and modern facilities during the past six decades, added, the present government was committed for removal of these injustices and deprivations.