Governor of Punjab, Sardar Salim Haider Khan, was warmly welcomed with flower showers upon his arrival at a public meeting of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in Jand. Addressing the gathering, Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan expressed gratitude for the honor and support shown by the attendees.
He emphasized the historical significance of his election as a testament to future generations, underscoring the PPP’s commitment to representing the middle class. Reflecting on PPP’s roots in Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s vision, Governor Khan highlighted the appointment of a small landowner as governor, stressing the challenges and responsibilities of governance. He called upon himself and others to dedicate their efforts to the welfare of Punjab and Pakistan.
Acknowledging the party’s legacy of martyrs and dedicated workers, Governor Khan lamented the departure of some prominent figures who had held ministerial positions. He stressed the importance of fostering future generations and announced digitization initiatives for an engineering university campus in Tehsil Jand, with classes slated to commence in September.
Critiquing the opposition’s approach, Governor Khan contrasted PPP’s initiatives with the Muslim League’s reliance on patronage for projects like the Dialysis Center in Pandigheb. He pledged efforts towards establishing a NICD hospital to commemorate the Victory War, seeking divine guidance for these endeavors.
The event featured speeches by local leaders including Sardar Rashtat Khan Sudhriyal and Sardar Malik Asghar Khan, underscoring the PPP’s grassroots strength. Governor Khan’s son, Advocate Sardar Faizan Khan, also addressed the gathering, which saw enthusiastic participation from thousands of party workers.
In conclusion, Governor Sardar Salim Haider Khan reiterated his commitment to serving the people of Punjab and called for collective efforts towards the nation’s progress. Don’t share sensitive info. Chats may be reviewed and used to train our models.