Talking to the media at a prize distribution ceremony in connection with the Punjab Youth Internship Programme 2014 at the Multan Arts Council, he said Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif had “always given special attention to south Punjab’s progress and development.”
The Minister for Prisons Abdul Waheed Arain said the provincial government had established four universities and medical colleges in south Punjab.
Arain urged the youth to work hard to prove themselves.
He said the six-month internship programme would help them professionally.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 6th, 2014.
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@Muslim leaguer - You are funny, love your joke. Musharraf ruled for 7-8 years, compare it with PML(N) and PPP, and list the corruption cases and also measure the waist lines, you will see who and during what time these politicians ate the most. Khuda say duro!!! If PPP is corrupt then PML(N) is not far behind. I know you cant get much on Musharraf, atleast get a list of corruption cases for PML(Q) ministers and compare.
Every time you write your pants catch fire...got the point.
This is a gift to the people of Multan by PMLN Government... Former PM Yousaf Raza Gilani belonged to Multan but the only good he could to to Multan was to dole out government jobs to his cronies like Zain Sukhera, Rao Shakeel, Akhtar Buland Rana, Khalid Khokhar etc etc who broke all records of corruption in looting the pilgrims (Hajis), NICL scandal, Ephedrine quota scandal ... At last the corrupt era of PPP (and Musharraf's leftover PMLQ) is over and Pakistanis can enjoy a sigh of relief!