Ali Amin Khan Gandapur has revealed that 500 schemes are being planned for the current budget. He announced that 195 billion rupees will be allocated for these projects, possibly increasing the amount to 250 billion rupees if necessary.
In a significant move, a new committee has been formed for the first time, which will approve projects based on requirements. Gandapur emphasised that priority funding will be directed toward construction, health, and education, where needed.
Shifting to political matters, Gandapur criticised opponents, stating that those who rely on written slips for communication do not deserve a response. He expressed strong disapproval of those he claims have “stolen the mandate” and questioned the legitimacy of current rulers.
Addressing recent developments, Gandapur accused authorities of firing live bullets and martyring his workers, arguing that government resources are being used against them instead of external threats. He reaffirmed his commitment to protesting within constitutional and legal boundaries, but warned that any attacks would be met with a strong response.
The leader also spoke about political courage, vowing that the true test of bravery will be seen in the field. He concluded by stating that the public should recognise the difference between those who govern and those who brought them into power.
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