PM starts brainstorming on Seraiki province plan

Gilani holds back-to-back meetings at an Iftar dinner with parliamentarians from Southern Punjab.


Qamar Zaman August 03, 2011
PM starts brainstorming on Seraiki province plan

ISLAMABAD:


In an apparent attempt to pile pressure on the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), the ruling PPP has geared up deliberations for creation of a separate Seraiki province in southern Punjab.


Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani held back-to-back meetings at an Iftar dinner with parliamentarians of allied parties belonging to the region where they discussed the government strategy.

“The government is considering making an announcement for a separate Seraiki province by the end of this month,” a participant of the meeting told The Express Tribune, here on Tuesday.

He said it is a longstanding demand of people living in the southern Punjab.

Earlier, a former federal minister from the ruling PPP Babar Awan had dropped a broad hint that creation of a new province was on the cards.

The move appears aimed at diverting attention of the public from the ongoing issues while also looking to capture the vote bank for the ruling coalition.

It comes quickly on the heels of a PML-N decision to constitute a special panel to formulate suggestions for creating new provinces in the country.

The PM had invited not only the MNAs from the PPP but also from its newest ally – the PML-Q.

Gilani said the government was committed to the uplift of the underdeveloped areas of Southern Punjab, pointing out that a series of development projects were in various stages of completion.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 3rd, 2011.

COMMENTS (13)

Baja | 13 years ago | Reply

Karachi is a unique densely populated metropolitian city with equal opportunities and it is run by business minded people. Karachi is a business Hub and due to its multiethnic population and other progressive charateristics should be a seperate province in itself, seperate from Sind, so it can continue to progress and be an economically success story for Pakistan.

MAHFOOZ UR RAHMAN | 13 years ago | Reply

Carve the country and not the Punjab on administrative lines and not on languistic basis . Upgrade the divisions to provinces

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