TIMERGARA: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf MNA from Lower Dir Mohammad Bashir Khan inaugurated a gas supply project at Munda here on Wednesday.

The project would cost Rs500 million. Addressing a gathering after the inauguration the MNA said that corrupt politicians and parties had gathered against his government to topple it. A large number of local residents and PTI workers were present on the occasion.

He said gas supply was a long-standing demand of the people of Jandol. The MNA said that central leadership of the party had been informed about the non-availability of passport office, distribution of electricity to the area turn by turn, lack of Nadra office and shortage of facilities at schools and hospitals in his constituency NA-7. He said the PTI leadership had promised him to resolve all those problems.

The MNA said that provision of electricity and gas in the area was his top priority. He said people in his constituency had trusted the PTI and it would not disappoint them. The function was also addressed by managing director SNGPL Taha Khan.

Published in Dawn, January 17th, 2019

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