BUNER: Qaumi Watan Party provincial chief Sikandar Sherpao said on Wednesday that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf government had miserably failed to deliver.

Addressing workers convention in Elai village here, he alleged that all ministers of PTI were immature and unable to run the government affairs smoothly.

He said that even ‘selectors’ of the ‘selected’ government would be astonished over its poor performance. He alleged that the present government had rendered over a million people jobless instead of creating jobs for the educated youth. The QWP leader said that the unprecedented price hike had been affecting the people while the government continued to make tall claims of public welfare.

Talking to mediapersons, Sikandar Sherpao claimed that the PTI government would not be able to make legislation in coming six months for service extension of the army chief.

DHQ HOSPITAL: The district headquarters hospital, Daggar, is without X-ray film for the last seven months, depriving the patients visiting the hospital of the facility.

Deputy commissioner Mohammad Khalid told mediapersons that this was noted at a monthly review meeting here the other day, which was also attended by Dr Saeed.

The DC directed his PA to write to the secretary health for immediate solution to the issue. He directed the district officer of social welfare department to ensure that facilities were provided to persons with disabilities in every new building.

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2019

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