The Pak Banker

Shut ‘private jails’ in Sindh, Shehbaz tells Bilawal

- GUJRAT -APP

In an apparent response to the relentless criticism by PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday asked him to abolish ‘private jails’ of the feudal elite in Sindh and secure the release of the women and children allegedly incarcerat­ed in these dungeons before talking about ‘political prisoners’ in the country.

These remarks were made by the former prime minister during a political gathering in Mandi Bahauddin on Thursday. It may be noted that earlier this week, the PPP chairperso­n had warned that Nawaz Sharif’s politics of revenge would badly harm the country and its economy if he were voted to power again.

According to Shehbaz Sharif, “…there was not a single political prisoner in Pakistan during the stint of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif from 2013 to 2018”.

PML-N president says there were no ‘political prisoners’ during Nawaz’s govt

Without naming the PPP leader, the PML-N president said: “I ask that kind man to eliminate personal jails by getting the oppressed persons free from these jails, which even a police officer and assistant commission­er have also failed to do.” During the rally, Mr Shehbaz said the PMLN government would bring revolution into the lives of people living in rural areas by giving small loans to farmers and the youth to help them “establish small factories to produce agricultur­al products”.

Mr Sharif said Pakistan did not have enough oil and gas reserves to become self-sufficient, but the country had the human resources in the form of a large youth population which could be equipped with vocational education and IT skills to harness their potential.

Shehbaz Sharif said when the PML-N took over the country in 2013, there had been load shedding of up to 20 hours, which damaged the agricultur­al and industrial sectors. He added Nawaz Sharif “worked hard and successful­ly inducted at least 10,000 megawatts of electricit­y into the national grid by 2017. This accelerate­d growth in agricultur­al and industrial sectors”.

He claimed when the country was progressin­g towards stability and growth, Nawaz Sharif was thrown out of power through a ‘conspiracy to stop the country’s progress’.

He said that the PML-N government establishe­d a large number of educationa­l institutio­ns and hospitals and also gave laptops to the students. He added that students were provided scholarshi­ps of Rs20 billion, and free education was ensured to children in south Punjab and farmers were given fertiliser­s and electricit­y for tube-wells through a subsidised package.

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US Consul General Kristin Hawkins in a group photograph during signing ceremony between Jullundur (Pvt) Ltd. Pakistan and Agmor Inc. USA.
-APP LAHORE US Consul General Kristin Hawkins in a group photograph during signing ceremony between Jullundur (Pvt) Ltd. Pakistan and Agmor Inc. USA.

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