Yousaf Raza Gillani Visits Gujarat

By Madhusmita, Gaea News Network
Sunday, October 31, 2010

GUJARAT, INDIA (GaeaTimes.com)- The present Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousaf Raza Gillani declared yesterday that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has made a blunder in its first government in 1972 by nationalizing ten thousand schools and colleges in the country. Yousaf Raza Gillani made his Gujarat visit to be a part of 68th death anniversary of Nawab Sir Fazal Ali, the founder of the Zamindar College Gujarat. In the function the Prime Minister said that nationalization of the education was a wrong move and he feels people cannot move forward without admitting the mistakes.

Yousaf Raza Gillani said that the Government worked collectively to eradicate terrorism, alleviate poverty, tackling the challenges of inflation and at the same time unemployment and power shortages. The Prime Minister said that the main objective of the political reconciliation was to resolve the problems of people. The Vice-Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party said that the policy of Government worked with others in-spite of differences of party “manifesto” and “ideology”. He also spoke about Pakistan flood and said the Government has cut down their expenses on development to help flood victims.

Yousaf Raza Gillani said that nearly 20 million people had become homeless owing to floods in Pakistan, which used to be the fifth biggest producer of milk. The Prime Minister said that owing to flood the country suffered much losses to its livestock. However, he assured that Government will rebuild the damaged infrastructure due to flood, which includes roads, bridges. In the end, he assured a grant of Rs 50 million for the Zamindar College to improve its infrastructural facility and also set up a livestock in the area.

Discussion
October 31, 2010: 3:21 pm

This man is really a big jerk. He don’t care of his people. they are suffering, but Mr. PM is enjoying his life.. SAD!

YOUR VIEW POINT
NAME : (REQUIRED)
MAIL : (REQUIRED)
will not be displayed
WEBSITE : (OPTIONAL)
YOUR
COMMENT :