PTI wants development of far flung areas: Zulfiqar Bukhari

Pakistan Jan, 17 2023
PTI wants development of far flung areas: Zulfiqar Bukhari
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ATTOCK: PTI wants development of far flung areas and prosperity of people living in these areas. Former SAPM Syed Zulfi Abbas Bukhari said this after ground breaking ceremony of two roads in Pindigheb.

Chief Engineer Malik Nazar, Chairman UC Malowali Malik Riaz u Din, PTI leader Malik Naveed Hussain and notables of area were present.

Zulfi Bukhari giving details of both roads said that Nilhad to Maira Sharif 10.80 km road will be carpeted at cost of Rs 293.653 and Nilhad to Dhok Tajaal 7 km road will be carpeted at cost of Rs 156.450. He said that these roads will be carpeted in shortest time and will benefit thousands of people of area. He said that millions have been spent on different development projects in Pindigheb, Jand and Fatehjang and said that he would contest election from this constituency NA-50 Attock in next general elections and will defeat those who have been cheating people of this area with hollow slogans.–Online

Published in The Daily National Courier, January, 17 2023

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