PESHAWAR, January 27: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan has said that the incumbent provincial government is taking pragmatic steps under short term and long term plans for the sustainable development of the entire province adding that unfortunately, in the past no such planning was made for the future requirements of the province; and the then Chief Executives of the province only focused on their constituencies neglecting the rest of the province in the developmental projects.
He expressed these views while talking to a grand Jirga of Painda Khel and Sultan Khel tribes of Upper Dir which called on him here on Thursday. MNA from Upper Dir Sibghatullah was also present on the occasion. The jirga comprising the elders of Sultan Khel and Painda Khel informed the chief minister about the public issues and discussed various matters related to the overall development of the district Upper Dir. The chief minister said that since schedule for the second phase of local government elections in the district was issued, so he could not announce any new development scheme for the district adding that as the local government elections are over, he alongwith Prime Minister will visit the district to address public gathering there.
The chief minister added that the incumbent government was spending huge resources on education, health, communications, tourism and other sectors in the district adding that in the coming days more projects will also be initiated in the district. Mahmood Khan said that his government was fully aware of the issues faced by the people of Dir, and going all out to resolve those issues one by one. -PR