Fed. govt politicized floods: KP

Bureau Report

PESHAWAR: Once again repeating his allegations against the Centre, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Chief Minister Mahmood Khan Friday said that the recent flood was a natural disaster and a national issue, but the federal government has even politicized this calamity.
He said that the rulers are not capable of running the federation and they do not have any concern with national interest. He added that the ‘Azadi March’ will free the nation from corrupt rulers, as the people have become well aware of their nefarious intentions and are committed to going all out to get rid of them.
He said that the ‘imported government’, which came into power under the regime change conspiracy, is focused on protecting its personal interests and is completely indifferent towards the problems of the general public.
In a statement issued here from Chief Minister’s Secretariat regarding the reforms and transformation strategy of his government, the chief minister said that PTI has emerged as the only political party that is representative of Pakistanis and stands for their rights.
The provincial government has proved this by taking practical steps over the last four years which have resulted in significant improvement in the overall service delivery system in the province.
Mahmood Khan said that the major public welfare steps of the government include Sehat Card Plus, uniform academic curriculum, revamping and rehabilitation of healthcare centres, establishment of service delivery centres, provision of honorarium to Aaima Masajid and religious leaders of minorities, launching of Insaf Food Card, reforms introduced in Patwar system, solarization of Masajid, improvement in the communication network all over the province and many other initiatives under the good governance strategy of the provincial government.
He added that the incumbent provincial government has worked beyond its capacity for the welfare of the public and never compromised on its manifesto regarding investment in human development despite multiple challenges. Mahmood Khan said that public confidence in the governance strategy of the provincial government has increased significantly.