KARACHI: School, dispensary projects

Published November 24, 2003

KARACHI, Nov 23: The Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Q) leader, Haleem Siddiqui, has called upon the opposition parties to join hands with the government in furthering its agenda of promoting literacy, eliminating unemployment and providing all basic facilities to common man.

He was addressing a corner meeting arranged by the PML-Q, Lyari chapter, after laying foundation stones of Mohatarma Fatima Jinnah Secondary School, Humaira Memorial Dispensary and Masood Memorial Hall on Saturday.

Mr Siddiqui said that the government had been taking practical and object-oriented measures for development and prosperity of the country.

He asked the opposition parties to join hands with the government in national development. —APP

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