Lahore: Senator Babar Awan of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has said that Punjab government has failed to fulfill its constitutional responsibilities, adding it should change its policies.
Addressing a press conference on Thursday, he said that Punjab government is going to held “Dengue Rally” on which Rs one billion would be spent from the provincial exchequer. All the government servants would be brought for the success of the rally on the orders of Chief Minister Punjab. “I advise them to call off the rally as it would leave the impact that the funerals of the people died of dengue are laying at their homes and provincial government is chanting the slogans”, he added.
He held CM Punjab Shahbaz Sharif accountable for putting on price hike in Punjab, as he has neither any vision nor any policy to control law & order situation, dengue and dearness.
Awan said that Nawaz Sharif denied the Charter of Democracy; wherever he went he came back after a quarrel. If he wants to remain in the politics, then he should mend his behaviour.
H said that the senate elections could not be postponed, as it is the legal requirement. The polls for upper house of the parliament would be held on prescribed time. He said that Bilawal Zardari would come to Pakistan at appropriate time to take over the leadership of the party.
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