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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Terms Good Governance, Service Delivery As PPP's Priority In Sindh
Sumaira FH Published January 12, 2019 | 11:12 PM
Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Saturday said that good governance and service delivery was top priority of Sindh government
After inaugurating two flyovers in Jamshoro district, he claimed that under Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah, the provincial government outperformed the other provinces.
The PPP's young leader said the provincial government over the last decade built bridges on Indus river, laid thousands of kilometers long road networks, conserved water and subsidized the farmers. "The Thar coal project provided employment to the local people while the provincial government provided free and quality cardiac treatment in the whole province. We have only served the people," he said.
Bilawal deplored over the power and gas outages in the province and said the foreign investment was not coming to the country while inflation was on the rise. The PPP's chairman challenged the notion that the inflation had decreased and claimed that the inflation had crushed the poor people. Bilawal warned that if the situation continued to worsen, the people of Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan and KPK would march towards Islamabad in protest.
He said the people of Sindh have wholehearted loyalty with former Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and they consider former PM Benazir Bhutto as their leader. He acknowledged the commitment of the people of Sindh with the PPP and pointed out that the province gave a thumping majority to its party in July, 2018, general elections.
He termed the report of the Joint Investigation Team, submitted in the Supreme Court and which implicated the PPP's leaders in the money laundering, as fake. Bilawal said his family was prepared to face the court trials pointing out that they could not be frightened by putting their Names on the Exit Control List (ECT) or referring the JIT report to National Accountability Bureau (NAB).
Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah, PPP Sindh chapter President Nisar Ahmed Khuhro and other leaders of the party were present on the occasion.
The public meeting, which took place on the Sachal ground in Kotri taluka, was organized by PPP's MPA Malik Asad Sikandar.
Earlier, the PPP Chairman inaugurated the two bridges one of which was built in Jamshoro on the Indus Highway and the other in Kotri, connecting the taluka with M9 motorway.
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