Ch Sarwar opens hospital, school with renewal of public service pledge

Punjab governor also inaugurates Ghaziabad Press Club, several water filtration plants in Sahiwal district

LAHORE   -  Punjab Governor Ch Sarwar Saturday inaugurated a hospital and school in Ghaziabad (Sahiwal district) donated by the Sarwar Foundation. He also inaugurated Ghaziabad Press Club.

During a daylong visit to Sahiwal, Punjab Governor Ch Sarwar inaugurated four water filtration plants under Punjab Aab-e-Pak Authority at village 10/11 L Chichawatni and Kameer. He also inaugurated two water filtration plants donated by Sarwar Foundation at Ghaziabad and Dhola Bola Sahiwal. It is to be noted that Ch Sarwar is patron-in-chief of Sarwar Foundation–a non-governmental organisation (NGO).

Mian Waheed Asghar Dogar, Punjab Aab-e-Pak Authority Chairman Dr Shakeel Ahmed and a large number of people from all walks of life were present on the occasion.

Speaking on the occasion, the governor said that 1,500 projects of Punjab Aab-e-Pak Authority would be completed by December 31, 2021, adding that Pakistan was moving forward in all spheres including economy despite difficult circumstances due to coronavirus pandemic.

Sarwar said that the government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, was taking practical steps to purge the institutions of political interference. He said that Pakistan was making progress in all sectors including economy, adding that all resources would be utilised to provide basic necessities to the masses. He said that the PTI government would complete its constitutional term, adding that the government was utilising all its resources to fulfil the promises made to the public.

He said that the steps taken by the federal and Punjab governments in the health and education sectors during the last three years were unprecedented and exemplary, adding that the opposition parties put its political and personal interests ahead of national interests.

The governor said that the government had no threat from the opposition and the general elections in the country would be held in 2023. He said the opposition should also understand that it could not pressurise the government as it enjoyed the popular public support.

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