Khattak asks people to raise voice against status quo

30 Jan, 2017

Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pervez Khattak has urged upon the people to play their due role in protecting the country from destruction and raise voice against status quo for continuation of the process of change. Addressing a public meeting at Ziarat Kaka Sahib, district Nowshera where Mian Rahat Shah, Mian Nawab Shah, Mian Farooq Shah, Mian Jameel Shah and Mian Sartaj Ali Shah along with hundreds of associates who left ANP and joined PTI.
Provincial Minister for Excise and Taxation Mian Jamshiduddin Kakakhel, District Nazim Nowshera Liaquat Khattak, MNA Dr Imran Khattak, Ishaq Khattak, Ahad Khattak, Zar Alam, Mian Gohar Shah and Nazim Village Council Mian Jameeluddin also addressed the public meeting.
Castigating the outdated system in Pakistan, the chief minister said that it is only in our country where national institutions are deployed on the services of the rulers and government officials and common men are ignored. He added that it is the only state where people and cattle are treated at par.
The chief minister that whoever came into power in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa built their own palaces and never care for the poor. He urged the people to differentiate between the people friendly and anti-people forces to take good decision at the time of the casting of vote.
He said that PTI came into power with the commitment to bring change in the system and making progress towards the achievement of the goal. He said that the confidence of the people in PTI and Imran is growing with each passing day and people from other political parties are joining them.
The chief minister said for generation of employment opportunities, industrial development is inevitable and for this purpose they had not only created a business friendly environment, but also announced attractive incentives for investors while the condition of no objection certificate (NoC) before setting up new industrial unit has been abolished.
He said for attracting domestic and foreign investors, the provincial government had given the one-window operation and now investors from across the globe are coming for investment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The chief minister said China has shown interest in the development of Rashakai industrial estate and re-location of his industrial units to it. Similarly, he said industrial units are being set up on motorway, Jalozai, Hazara and other parts of the province. The settlement of matters with investors, he had have entered into final phases and during the period of next 5 to 6 years, the shape of the province will be totally changed.

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