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26,000 edu institutions without boundary walls: Pervaiz takes PML-N to task for petrol crisis, other issues

byMonitoring Report
20/01/2015
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LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Q central leader Chaudhry Parvaiz Elahi has taken the federal and Punjab governments to task and said that the PML-N government has failed on all counts.

He said that the people were struggling to purchase petrol as the crisis is deepening, whereas gas and electricity’s loadshedding had also been increased.

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Talking to party workers, the former deputy prime minister said that Sharif brothers had promised to end loadshedding; however increase in prices of electricity and gas and now non-availability of petrol was ample proof of failure and inefficiency of the government.

Pervaiz Elahi said that the government was showing inefficiency and failure in every sector even in provision of security for the girls and boys students.

Quoting the official figures, he said that the most part of development funds of education sector had been utilised on other projects and 26,000 educational institutions in the province were without boundary walls. He said in fact the rulers wanted to solve every problem through false propaganda campaign while the life was being made miserable and difficult by every passing day for the common man, people should rely on cycle and use it for their daily coming and going because the cycle was the best companion of the common and poor man.

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