Balochistan minorities provided Rs6m

Government was taking steps for the welfare of the minority community by provision of financial assistance


APP June 12, 2022

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Deputy Commissioner Jaffarabad Razzaq Khan Khajak on Thursday said that the Balochistan government has provided Rs6 million to the minority community of Jaffarabad district for medical treatment.

 He said the government was taking all possible steps for the welfare of the minority community by provision of financial assistance to them to their children education and medical treatment of families.

He said that the money received from the government would be paid to the deserving persons in the form of cheques so that the transparency of the money would be maintained and the deserving persons would be given real help.

He expressed these view while talking to the representatives of the minority, in the presence of Hindu Odd Bagri and Christian representatives belonging to the minority community in Jaffarabad after inspecting the financial aid form.

Deputy Commissioner Razzaq Khan Khajak and Superintendent Babu Abdul Samad Khosa reviewed and verified all the forms where 26 forms for children including men and women for treatment were approved and a total of Rs560,000 was given to deserving persons for medical treatment.

COMMENTS (1)

test | 2 years ago | Reply It s less it should be at least triple the amount mentioned. Because a part of it will be eaten by our corrupt politicians and result a little of little will be given to these who deserve them. So at least you should triple the amount but i am sure even then it will be eaten as a part of corruption drive. And we will see them on roads asking for financial assistance and it is the same old stories of corruption a never ending corruption by our elites be it ruling or be it not ruling. Elite is always elite no matter what. They know how to blackmail which is very important for their corruption.
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