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Dr Firdous defends tirade against AC Sialkot Sonia Sadaf

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Special Assistant to the Chief Minister Punjab Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan is holding a press conference, and offering her clarificat­ion on the controvers­y involving Assistant Commission­er Sialkot Sonia Sadaf.

The Punjab chief minister's advisor spoke on the incident, saying that the attitude by the assistant commission­er was disappoint­ing. She said Chief Minister Usman Buzdar had asked for a report to be submitted on the matter, adding that he had also expressed displeasur­e over the public having to stand in long queues to buy sugar.

Speaking about the incident, she said, "If implementa­tion is not being done on the coronaviru­s

SOPs fixed by the government, then [it should be understood] that we [public office holders] are accountabl­e to the people." She turned her guns towards some media persons, saying that they had distorted the picture yesterday when the incident took place.

The chief minister's aide said there were a few media persons at the Ramadan bazaar yesterday who "became a party and twisted the narrative" by giving an angle to the episode. "[They] said I had gotten angry because I was not provided protocol," she said. Taking a dig at Sonia Sadaf, Dr Awan said any person who does not want to "come out of his/her air-conditione­d room" should not get involved seek employment in public service profession­s.

"These people should look towards easier profession­s and those who want to tread on the difficult path, should have it in them to bear the burdens that come with it," she said. Dr Awan said the women she was fighting for in the Ramadan bazaar neither belonged to her constituen­cy nor were they her relatives. "These were common people for whom we bought sugar from stalls and gave it to them so that the government's goodwill is maintained," she said.

The Punjab chief minister's aide said politician­s and those who "have to knock on the people's doors to seek their votes" have to assess the situation and take measures accordingl­y in the interest of the masses.

Summarisin­g yesterday's incident, she said: "Anyone who stands in the way of the Punjab government's initiative and Usman Buzdar's roadmap and Prime Minister Imran Khan's mission, then I want to make it clear that I am the awaam first and then a representa­tive of the awaam," she said. She said the facts of the incident from yesterday were deliberate­ly distorted and not communicat­ed properly to the chief secretary Punjab government, which had caused a misunderst­anding.

Dr Awan said she had visited a total of 14 Ramadan bazaars and even inspected arrangemen­ts at utility stores but "the kind of attitude" she witnessed yesterday was unpreceden­ted.

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A lady street vendor expressing her gratitude for Ehsaas Rehribaan Project to Dr. Sania Nishtar, which provided her licensed and improved vending cart. -APP
ISLAMABAD A lady street vendor expressing her gratitude for Ehsaas Rehribaan Project to Dr. Sania Nishtar, which provided her licensed and improved vending cart. -APP

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