Govt to highlight 'PML-N extravagance, dismal performance'

Party chalks out media strategy in high-level meeting


APP September 09, 2018
Senior PTI leadership deliberate over future media strategy in meeting chaired by Imran Khan. PHOTO: EXPRESS

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Sunday decided to underscore the 'extravagance and dismal performance' of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government in a high-level meeting.

The huddle was chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan where party leadership weighed-in on the future media strategy.

Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain in a statement said that senior party leadership was in attendance.

Punjab govt unveils plan for first 100 days

It was also decided to highlight the austerity measures implemented the government, as well as, the doing away of the prime minister's discretionary powers.

Moreover, the election of parliamentarians hailing from the middle class backgrounds is also going to be underscored.

Particular importance would be given to the previous government's dismal performance in the power and energy sectors.

It was also decided that the government would take all decisions via  consultation and taking the parliament on board.

Yesterday, the Punjab government unveiled its reforms and growth strategy for the first 100 days of the PTI government in the province, ‘according to the vision of PM Imran.’

Presiding over the second session of the Punjab cabinet, Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar said poverty alleviation, promotion of tourism industry, agriculture reforms to increase production and agri-marketing capacity, livestock reforms, formulation of water policy, health and education reforms, women development, provision of clean drinking water, construction of five million houses, environment policy and tree plantation have been included the 100-day agenda.

COMMENTS (1)

OSD | 6 years ago | Reply Can someone please inform the PTI that they have won the elections and they are no longer doing a dharna on a container. And they were elected (or selected) to govern efficiently, not to whine and dine like nitwits.
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