Lahore 'completely ignored' in Punjab budget: PML-N.

LAHORE: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has said that Lahore was completely ignored in the provincial budget of fiscal year 2020-21 as the budget was only presented for the people of DG Khan, Mianwali and Lodhran. Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar, Prime Minister Imran Khan and senior PTI leader Jahangir Khan Tareen hail from these districts respectively. It was stated by provincial leadership of PML-N while holding a presser on Tuesday at party's secretariat in Lahore on the budget of Punjab for next fiscal year.

"The Punjab of Shehbaz Sharif is orphan and unattended today as the government couldn't initiate new projects here while it also didn't allocate amount for the ongoing schemes," said PML-N Punjab General Secretary MPA Sardar Awais Laghari. He said that the PML-N spent 470 billion rupees on development projects in Punjab while PTI could spend only 180 billion. He also criticized the government for not increasing the salaries of government employees. Laghari, who himself hails from the DG Khan district of South Punjab, lashed out at the government for not creating the South Punjab province as per the promise of the PTI government. This government destroyed the biggest project of South Punjab Forest abruptly, he said. "The traitors of South Punjab were supposed to establish new province. Where it is? They allocated just 1.5 billion for the whole South Punjab secretariat while only the budget of LDA is much greater than it," said Laghari. He also condemned the allocation of just three billion for the development schemes of Higher Education Department. Talking about the allocation of 2.5 billion for the Aab-e-Pak Authority, he said that only the kitchen of Governor House can be run with this amount as Governor is the patron-in-chief of this authority.

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