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Pakistan would have changed if Nawaz Sharif acted on his promises: Imran

Pakistan would have changed if Nawaz Sharif acted on his promises: Imran

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Pakistan would have changed if Nawaz Sharif acted on his promises: Imran

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
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Chairman PTI Imran Khan being briefed on the rehabilitation process post floods and quakes  in Chitral on Wednesday. - NNI
Chairman PTI Imran Khan being briefed on the rehabilitation process post floods and quakes in Chitral on Wednesday. – NNI

CHITRAL, June 29: Pakistan would be a changed nation only if Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has acted on his own promises to the nation, says Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan.
He was speaking during a visit to Chitral where he said that the apathetic conditions of the roads in the city speaks volumes of the promises which Nawaz Sharif made to the people. He said it had become a habit for him to make false promises and lie to the people of the country.
He said that the federal government was keeping a discriminatory attitude towards Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and had reduced development funds from Rs140 billion to just Rs113 billion.
The lack of funding has severely affected several projects including the reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts after devastating floods in Chitral last year.
He said that they have been compelled to seeking assistance from donor organisations, and a conference will be held in Islamabad soon to raise funds.
Imran Khan arrived on a two-day visit to Chitral where he was briefed about the relief and rehabilitation efforts after the floods last year. He said a hefty amount of Rs16 billion was needed to develop the infrastructure which was beyond the resources of the provincial government.-Agencies

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