Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) President Aleem Khan has unveiled the party’s future initiatives aiming at improving the lives of the masses, reported the 24NewsHD TV channel.
Addressing a party convention held at Hafizabad on Friday, he said that the electricity bills of the poor segment of society will be paid through the PISP program (Payment through Innovative Social Programs).
If there is a chance, we will enhance the amount of PISP, he said, emphasizing his determination to put this program into action, ensuring that every household in the country has access to electricity without the burden of additional costs.
He further said that motorcyclists will be given petrol at half price.
Recognizing the rights of those living in informal settlements, Aleem Khan affirmed his commitment to granting property rights to the inhabitants, ensuring secure living conditions.
Moreover, he has unveiled plans for constructing homes for underprivileged families in rural areas. He said that under Jahangir Khan's leadership, three marla houses would be built on the government’s land for low-income individuals.
For unemployed youth, interest-free loans will be extended, aiming to empower them economically, he hinted.
Aleem Khan further promised the locals that a Cardiology Hospital would be constructed at Hafizabad after coming into power.
Additionally, he intends to create job opportunities for the unemployed by launching new factories.
In a bid to empower women, Aleem Khan envisioned opportunities for them to gain employment from the comfort of their homes.
Expressing his disappointment over the handling of legal proceedings against influential figures, such as Jahangir Tareen, he suggested a different approach.
He encouraged the authorities to prioritize genuine welfare projects over personal vendettas.