Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he will change Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Punjab and develop Peshawar like Lahore with the will of Almighty Allah.
Addressing the public meeting at Mansehra on Sunday, PM Shehbaz said the KP government did not answer him about giving subsidies in flour.
The PM gave an ultimatum of 24hours to the KP government for giving flour on subsidy otherwise he will provide a flour bag of 10 kilograms for Rs400 only.
Shehbaz Sharif added that he will introduce a laptop scheme for the best students of schools and colleges in the next budget 2022-23.
He announced a medical college, a separate electric company and a development package of Rs one billion for the Mansehra division.
Earlier addressing the gathering, the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz extended condolences to the bereaved family of PTI workers who lost their lives during the Long March.
Maryam said when she married 30 years back, it took four years to reach Mansehra, adding that now through the Hazara motorway, it takes only one hour to reach.
Maryam said that the Hazara motorway is evidence of Nawaz Sharif’s love for the city. Maryam said Shehbaz Sharif had changed the fate of Punjab through devotion and hard work, adding that now he will change the fate of Pakistan.
Maryam said the masses of KP have rejected the Long March by saying absolutely not. Maryam said that Mardan’s citizens lost their life due to Imran’s greed for power.
Maryam said that Imran’s kids are enjoying the cold air of London. Maryam Nawaz said Imran Khan had arrived in Long March in a government helicopter, adding that revolution did not come by helicopter so it failed.
Maryam said government vehicles were used in sit-ins in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan. Maryam said when it came the time of a sit-in, Imran Khan left Islamabad, adding that Imran Khan who is doing the drama of bringing revolution is fake. Imran Khan is hiding in Peshawar for fear of arresting, said Maryam Nawaz.
PML-N leaders including Safdar Awan, and Amir Muqam also addressed the workers.