Pakhtun culture under attack of ‘dollars’: Maulana Fazl

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FAISALABAD
JUI-F Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that some NGOs are poised to promote western civilization and complete Zionist agenda by distributing dollars in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK).
He said this while talking to JUI-F Faisalabad delegation here Friday which met him to offer condolence over the death of his maternal uncle.
He alleged that Pakhtun civilization was being ambushed. Maulana Fazl regretted that Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar neither had contacted him nor expressed sympathy with him over the suicide attack on him.
“It is the government’s responsibility to trace out those who targeted him in suicide attack. It is responsibility of government to expose the accused and plotters and award them exemplary punishment,” the JUI-F chief emphasised.
He pointed out that he had advised the government to accept resignations of those PTI MNAs who had met the NA speaker in person in his chamber for verification of resignations and not to accept the resignations of those who meet him en bloc.
He stated that chief minister KPK is spending his time in dancing and clapping hands in dharnas at Islamabad instead of addressing the problems being faced by people of KPK.
GRID STATION ON INAUGURATE NOV 10: State Minister for Water and Power Abid Shar Ali will inaugurate 132 KV grid station in M-3 industrial city on November 10.
Spokesman for the Faisalabad Industrial State Development and Management Company (FIDMC) said that the project had been completed in a record period of 14 months.
The 132 KV grid station would provide 40-megawatt electricity to the industrial institutes located in Pakistan’s largest industrial zone M 3 Industrial City established on 4500-acre land, he added.
He said, the project cost Rs 300 million and its timely completion would help to provide uninterrupted supply of electricity to industries.
He termed it an essential step taken by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to bring industrial revolution in the country.

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