Bizenjo urges unity among political parties to serve the people

Published September 17, 2022
Awaran: A girl presents an application regarding the problems faced by locals during Chief Minister Abdul Qudoos Bizenjo’s public meeting on Friday.—APP
Awaran: A girl presents an application regarding the problems faced by locals during Chief Minister Abdul Qudoos Bizenjo’s public meeting on Friday.—APP

QUETTA: Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Abdul Qudoos Bizenjo has said that he believes in taking all politicians on board in serving the masses, adding “that’s the reason there is no opposition in the assembly today”.

Speaking at a public meeting, which was also attended by women from different areas of Awaran, he said, “I do not care about negative criticism. People with a negative mindset have always been criticising. They will continue to criticise and we will continue to progress.”

Mr Bizenjo expressed his gratitude to the people of Awaran for electing him as their representative.

In response to demands for release of funds to Awaran, he emphasised the need for equal development of all the districts in the province.

Shrugs off ‘negative criticism’ of govt work

Mr Bizenjo, who is on a two-day visit to Awaran district, paid rich tribute to security forced for their role in maintaining peace in the area. He said that sacrifices rendered by Pakistan Army and other security personnel have made Awaran a cradle of peace, which have paved the way for launching development projects in the area.

Mr Bizenjo said like security forces, the residents of Awaran had also made a lot of sacrifices for which “I salute them”.

He announced that a girls cadet college would be set up in Quetta.

He said if he started visiting all flood-hit areas, the entire government machinery and police would be diverted to his protocol duty and that would badly affect the ongoing rescue, relief and rehabilitation activities in the flood-stricken areas.

He said providing education and health facilities for Awaran was his government’s priority and announced development plans for the district in the fields of health, education, electricity, communication and other sectors. He said all resources would be used to help flood survivors return to normal life.

He also held meetings with the district presidents of various political parties in Awaran.

Published in Dawn, September 17th, 2022

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