Federal Minister for Communications and Postal Services Murad Saeed claimed on Sunday Prime Minister Imran Khan enjoyed unrelenting support and trust of the masses and claimed that the real reason behind the ruling party’s "success" was its rock-ribbed workers.
In a statement, Murad thanked the party workers for successful public meetings organised in Buner, Charsadda and Swat districts. He said that the fact that these large meetings were held organically without any prior advertisement served as a clear indicator that PM Imran would also win the next general elections.
He described the premier’s Sehat Insaf Card as a historical step. "For the convenience of farmers, farmer card has also been introduced," he added.
Lauding PM Imran for his reforms, he further said that Rescue 1122 service has been expanded and launched in every district of the province to facilitate people during any untoward incident. “Hospitals and universities were being established in every district to provide quality education to people at their doorstep.
He said that the government also included Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) along the western route, adding that CPEC will bring development and prosperity in the areas.
He said that the government also took crucial steps to promote tourism and provided facilities to various areas, adding last year 2.7 million tourists visited the northern areas, which provided economic activities and employment to the people.
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"The construction of dams will help affordable and environmentally friendly electricity and agriculture," he added.
He said that Prime Minister Imran Khan represented Pakistan in the best way at the international level.
He said that Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan is implementing PM Imran's vision in the province and started different development schemes that would usher in a new era of development and prosperity in the area.
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