QETTA: Special Assis­tant to the Prime Minister on Power and Gas Yar Mohammad Rind said on Sunday that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) is working hard to end the political and financial crisis the country is facing today.

He said under the leadership and guidance of PTI Chairman Imran Khan the party was flourishing and making all out efforts to achieve the goals according to its programme and manifesto.

Mr Rind, who is also president of PTI’s Balochistan chapter, said that it was Prime Minister Imran Khan who put the country on the path of development and progress despite financial and other difficulties and the days were not way when Pakistan would be able to stand on its own feet economically.

PTI’s parliamentary leader in the Balochistan Assembly said that his party’s opponents who looted and plundered the national resources were responsible for all the difficulties the country was facing.

Mr Rind said that he was trying to perform his responsibilities assigned to him by the PTI chairman with sincerely and with devotion with the support and cooperation of the party’s all wings in Balochistan.

“Organising the PTI at all levels in Balochistan was a difficult job, but by the grace of Allah, the task has done with the help and cooperation of party workers,” he said.

“We arranged public gatherings throughout the province and organised the party at all levels,” he added.

The PTI leader said as special assistant to the PM he was making all out efforts to resolve the problems being faced by the people of Balochistan in the power and gas sector.

Published in Dawn, June 3rd, 2019

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