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PM will soon provide clean drinking water for people of Karachi: Amir Muqam

F.P. Report
SHANGLA : Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political and Public Affairs and National Heritage and Culture Division, Engineer Amir Muqam, while addressing a grand meeting in Karachi Kemari through video link, said that he is well aware of the problems of the people of Karachi and the Prime Minister of Pakistan will soon provide clean drinking water.
He said that I will have a meeting with him regarding the project and will also present the problems of KPTK workers to the Minister of Ports and Shipping, Railways, etc. He appealed to the people of Karachi to abandon of Imran Khan for being a liar, whose four-year rule has brought nothing but the destruction of Pakistan, whose politics are based on lies such as that of 2 crore jobs, 5 million houses. He added that starting with the foreign funding case, the watch theft and the dissolution of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab Assemblies were all lies. Engr. Amir Muqam said that if the people support their true leader, of Pakistan Muslim League-N, Nawaz Sharif and the logo of “Sher”, whether in the local body election or general election, then the PML-N will not disappoint the public.
He was addressing a public gathering in Karachi Kemari through video link.
The public meeting was organized by Muhibullah Khan and others. Engineer Amir Muqam thanked him for organizing the meeting and said that he could not attend directly due to a sudden death in the village. He expressed regret for not being able to attend in person.
He said that once again I give special thanks to Muhibullah Khan who organized the huge public gathering. He said that Muhibullah Khan while belonging to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and living in Karachi raised voice for the rights of Punjab and Bengalis. The advisor said that he will soon visit Karachi in person.

The Frontier Post

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