Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif. — File photo

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif Wednesday said that the manifesto of Pakistan Muslim League-N is reflective of  the people's aspirations.

“We are furthering development agenda of the welfare of the people speedily,” he said this while talking to party workers at the residence of Chaudhry Muhammad MPA Ahmed Jajja, Parliamentary Secretary while congratulating him at the marriage of his son at Bahawalpur.

Shahbaz Sharif said that record development work is being carried out in Bahawalpur during the tenure of the Muslim League-N government.

He said that the project of establishing Daanish schools in the province has been started from Bahawalpur and civil hospital and modern cardiology centre are also being set up.

Shahbaz said that land of Cholistan will not be given to any non-Cholistani adding greater efforts are needed for the development of this area and government will take all possible steps for provision of education and health facilities to the people of the region.

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