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‘Well being of people of Chitral, govt’s top priority’

Peshawar—Chief Minister, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ameer Haider Khan Hoti has said that development of people of Chitral and provision of basic life needs to them is prior responsibility of the government.

He expressed these views in a message issued in connection with thanksgiving gathering at Chitral, says a press statement issued here on Thursday.


He said that efforts undertaken in this regard is not favor conferred on the people of Chitral rather it was our duty as people’s representatives. He said that Chitral was intentionally left backward in the past but we have extended sincere efforts for development of far flung underdeveloped areas of the province with full people backing to the government.

He said that the present government has inherited terrorism while historical flooding has increased problems of the government and the people adding by the Grace of God the government and the people have not lose tempo and development and prosperity of the province have not been overlooked besides these two challenges.

Leaders of all political parties and representatives of civil society participated in large number in this unique gathering. Rich tributes have been paid to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ameer Haider Khan Hoti for approval of certain development schemes for

Chitral, and Chief Justice Peshawar High Court Justice Ijaz Afzal Khan for announcement of Circuit Bench of PHC in Chitral.

Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ameer haider Khan Hoti has said that he has realized promises made with the people of Chitral and hoped that timely completion of these projects will be ensured.

He said that Khan Abdul Wali Khan By-pass road, water supply schemes in Chitral and Darosh, provision of buses to educational institutes, vehicles repairing of educational institutes and construction of additional rooms, repair of roads in inner city, beautification of Shahi Mosque and installation of dialysis machine in District Headquarter Hospital will collectively cost more than Rs.1.38 billion. Walls of Commerce College Auditorium were covered with appreciation and gratitude banners presenting eye catching view while the hall were full and people outside the hall were also listening the speeches.

.—Online
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