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Khattak says PTI fulfills all promises

F.P. Report

MALAKAND: Chief Minister Khyber Pakthunkhwa Pervez Khattak Tuesday claimed that performance of the PTI government during last four years has made the opponents restless.

CM added that people will reject the corrupt leaders in the coming general election of this year. This he said while addressing to gathering at Govt High School No.1 Thana on Tuesday. The school has been named after APS martyred student Adil Shehzad.

CM Khattak distributed awards among the alumni students of the school who excelled in various fields of life. CM added that previous rulers looted the public money and they have done nothing for the development of the province and improving the living standard of the masses.

CM Khattak claimed that the rejected politicians have no agenda to go to the people’s court in 2018 and adding that previous rulers imposed class system of education in the country for their vested interest which was brought by the British Rulers for division between the rich and poor in the sub continent.

The PTI Government soon after coming into power imposed education emergency and introduced uniform system of education to end class system and held it a great change in the province. Western World progressing by leaps and bounds with each passing day which was not because they are more intelligent than us but due to their interest in quality education and research, he added.

CM Khattak further added that PTI government came to power with slogan of ‘Change’ and achieved hundred percent targets by introducing reforms in the government sector. The PTI will win next polls due to its performance.

 

The Frontier Post

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