'Bhutto's ideology dead, Sindhis suffering'


HAFIZABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting DrFirdousAshiqAwan on Sunday said that if Bhutto is alive in Larkana then the poor people have died as the Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) has ended the
Talking to media in Hafizabad on Sunday, she said that the PPP has lost its credibility due to corruption but the party chairman speaks about umpire’s finger at every rally although the real umpire is the people of Pakistan who defeated the PPP.
“Bilawal Bhutto will have to mourn like this for the next four years,” she said and added the masses will again elect Prime Minister Imran Khan after four years.
DrFirdousAshiqAwan has said the PTI government is taking effective measure to ensure the provision of justice to the people in accordance with its manifesto. She said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has steered the country out of crises and the economy is thriving day by day.
The special assistant said the government is fully aware of the troubles of the people due to sky rocketing prices of items of daily use.
DrFirdousAshiqAwan held the former rulers responsible for the prevailing dearness saying that it is the result of their ruthless expenses, plunder and extravaganza.
“Devolution of power at grass-root level is the mission of the prime minister,” she added.
Agencies add: Dr Firdous Ashiq said people had seen a family flying abroad after getting bail from the court. Along with Nawaz Sharif, facilitator Shehbaz Sharif had also left the country ignoring his basic role of an Opposition Leader in National Assembly, she added.
Referring to Shehbaz Shairf’s claim of committing corruption of not even a penny, she said, “Yes, he is right. He has not embezzled a penny but billions of rupees and used the looted money to buy palaces for his children.”
She said the Sharif family would have to face the law as the country would fall into a crisis if a former prime minister and chief minister evaded the law. Firdous said the government knew the problems being faced by masses and was taking steps to overcome them.
The SAPM said Prime Minister Imran Khan had two options either to let the country become bankrupt or shift some burden to masses to revive the economic structure.
Dr Firdous Ashiq hoped that the inflation and economic crisis would come to an end in near future as the government was working hard to provide relief to the downtrodden segment of the society.
She said realizing the problems faced by the farmers, the prime minister had increased the rates of wheat by Rs 365 per 40 kilo gram besides taking steps to ensure availability of fertilizer and seed at low cost.
For the first time, the incumbent government had included agriculture sector in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which was earlier confined to mere roads and infrastructure.