Ghani slams KP CM over anti-Bilawal remarks

27 Aug, 2019

Sindh Minister for Information, Archives and Labour, Saeed Ghani in a statement on Monday said the Sindh government had completed a lot of development projects of historical value in Tharparkar on the instructions of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari. Saeed Ghani said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister should come and visit the ongoing development works in Tharparkar instead of expressing disapproval of something about which he had no knowledge. The minister said PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari not only fulfilled his promise of Thar Coal Project but also a state of the art road network had been spread across Tharparkar.
He said the KP chief minister should first have a look at the performance of his own government in KP then talk about someone else. Saeed Ghani said the KP chief minister should first tell that what happened about the construction of 350 dams in KP promised by Prime Minister Imran Khan? The Minister said a minister of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Ali Zaidi had littered the whole Karachi in the name of cleaning storm water drains.
Saeed Ghani said the KP chief minister should concentrate on elimination of polio in his province. The number of Polio cases was on the rise in KP, the minister added. Saeed Ghani said the people of KP were facing lots of health issues and the chief minister should work to address the health issues of his people. Besides he should also have condemned the taking back of the free health facilities in Punjab, he added.
Meanwhile, Sindh Minister for Information & Archives and Labour, Saeed Ghani on Monday said Sindh government was committed to provide every possible facility to the people affiliated with print media. Saeed Ghani said the government was devising a proper mechanism which would be followed in future for both the issuance of advertisements to the newspapers and payment of their dues without any undue delay. The minister said this during a meeting with the office bearers of All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) on Monday.-PR

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