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'Bankrupt' Pak Punjab Govt has no money to pay salaries to employees: PML-Q | The Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) has launched a blistering attack on the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in Punjab, blaming it for ruining the province's finances to such an extent that it doesn't even have money to pay salaries to its employees. Addressing a
press conference here, senior PML-Q leader and former chief minister Chaudhry
Pervaiz Elahi blamed incumbent chief minister Shabaz Sharif for the "total administrative
and financial collapse of the province." Elahi tabled a white paper on, what he
called the "black deeds" of the Punjab government, saying that on May 30, the
government had only 420 million rupee in its account. "It (provincial government)
sought the federal government's help, which enabled it pay salaries by transferring
money to its account on the last day of the month. That is how a surplus, in every
sense of the word, province has been turned into a bankrupt federating unit all
because of lack of vision, egotist policies and sheer incapability of Chief Minister
Shahbaz Sharif," The Dawn quoted Elahi, as saying. The former chief minister also
blamed ruling Members of Provincial Assembly (MPA's) of being involved in various
crimes committed across the province. "In the last two years, crime has gone up
by 48 per cent, which is a matter of official record. All kinds of heinous crimes
are being committed with impunity and ruling MNAs and MPAs are involved in such
crimes. Extra judicial killings have also gone up. The police budget is multiplying
along with the crime rate," Elahi said. |
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