Sunday, February 12, 2012

ANP has brought revolution, govt raised uplift budget by 77%

The Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Amir Haider Khan Hoti said that being the disciples of Bacha Khan, we even today are asking the militants to leave their violent ways and to adopt the peaceful philosophy of the Great Pakhtun Leader Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.
He was addressing an event arranged for his welcome. The people are talking of talks with the militants today, but we had said the same thing four years ago when we assumed government.
He said the ANP government has established Nizam-e-Adle in Swat but our good gestures were returned with the terrorists sending us the bodies of our people.
Senior Minister Bashir Bilour, Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussein also addressed the gathering.
The Chief Minister said that the government provided one thousand rupees each to the young men of the province to give them the means to create jobs for themselves. Now the amount has been increased and the youth will get thrice the amount for the said purpose. He said that wherever there is no government school, that area will be provided a school in the public sector.
The CM said that we established Wali Khan University in Mardan and are now establishing campuses of this varsity in various districts. Nowshera will get a campus soon, he added. Political rivals of the party are nervous when they see its successful public meetings, he added. He said that these desperate people have nothing better to say so they accuse the government of using government funds for arranging public meetings.
But we say this with surety that the Pakhtun nation has awakened and are joining us because of our work.
He said that the one talking of revolution that only the red caps can bring revolution in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and that change has come. Anybody who wants tamper with the names of the projects we have started will be dealt with iron hand and such activities will not be allowed. Our government has increased the development project by 77 percent which is nothing short of a revolution.

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