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Political pygmies lack acumen: SACM

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Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan on Tuesday said the princess and her bondmaids lack political acumen as they have to eat a humble pie on the issue of Senate election.

The SACM said the cabal has left behind even the hypocrites in setting new records of deceit and lies. “I have already made it clear that these thieves would neither resign, nor hold long march but take part in Senate election,” she recalled. It is better that the so-called princess should shun politics now as all her tall claims have proved incorrect. It seems that she is also an ‘expert’ of giving dates as like forging a fake signature, SACM added. The princess and her bondmaids have failed to gain senses as they are unnerved after the failure of their political designs.

Dr Firdous said the people have foiled the designs of this hypocrite gang and the bondmaids are perplexed after their continuous political failure. The government will continue surprising political pygmies that ignored the lives of the people in the corona. The corona disease has been increased due to the carelessness shown by the PDM, she added.
Meanwhile, SACM Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said that World Bank’s Country Director for Pakistan Najy Benhassine during his meeting with the Chief Minister Usman Buzdar discussed about investing $2 billion in five important sectors, adding that the investment will be made in 5Gs sectors including girls’ education, clean and green Pakistan and last but not the least improving governance standards.

Addressing a press conference along with Punjab Minister for Livestock Sardar Husnain Bahadar Dareshak on Tuesday, Dr Firdous said that the World Bank will provide assistance to overcome problems in tourism, education and health sectors. She said that elimination of corruption is only possible through e-Governance and the government is effectively pursuing the Digital Punjab vision.

The SACM said that the important spell of Chief Minister has started and he has won two wickets of PML-N in two days and the process will continue. She said that day is not far when PTI will clean bowl the whole team of opposition and they will be sent back to pavilion.

Dr Firdous said that the miserable condition of opposition clearly shows that the PTI will win the Senate election with a big margin adding that the Prime Minister Imran Khan does not want to repeat the past practice of floor-crossing in Senate election and this is the reason that use of ‘show of hand’ has been demanded by him. She said that the Sharif family is the pioneer of introducing ill-political practice of horse-trading in Pakistan and the shrieks of their horse-trading were notorious from Changa Manga to Balochistan.
Responding to a question, the SACM said that if any disgruntled member of other party share any public woe with the CM then it is responsibility of the CM to listen to him. “We may have political differences but there is no difference of opinion on our commitment towards public welfare agendas,” she added. Dr Firdous said the PML-N is well aware of Asif Ali Zardari adding that the PDM is divided on its narrative. She said the differences in PML-N legislators to bring a vote of no confidence against the Prime Minister shows that the PML-N has many narratives.

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