Opponents acknowledge PML-N's growing popularity: CM Maryam
Pakistan
Urges Indian Punjab to prevent smog
Kala Shah Kaku (Dunya News) - Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz said that opponents were acknowledging PML-N's rapidly growing popularity. She highlighted various projects of government.
Speaking at an inaugural ceremony of distribution of 5,000 super seeders worth Rs5 billion among farmers in Kala Shah Kaku, CM Maryam said that Punjab's development was linked with agriculture growth. She emphasised the importance of the agriculture sector in country's growth and development.
She also highlighted the issue of smog and its impacts.
"Smog is a persistent problem, it will take several years to resolve it, super seeders will reduce the hazardous effects of smog, prevent crop burning." she said.
Urges Indian Punjab to prevent smog
Underscoring the need to mitigate smog, she urged Indian Punjab government to take preventive measures to redress the issue of smog.
She pointed out her government's steps to reduce the harmful impacts of smog.
She recalled Punjab government's initiatives taken to benefit farmers, including provision of costly imported machinery, quality fertilizer, and pesticides.
"The government of Punjab will establish agriculture malls in four cities," the CM announced.
While launching broadside against opponents, she accused them of spreading anarchy and chaos in the country, and making attempts to create fissures between farmers and the government.
The CM stated that opponents were acknowledging that the Pakistan Muslim Leaguer-Nawaz (PML-N) was gaining popularity, adding that they imitated the party's development model.
"No nation can develop without infrastructure," she said.
She claimed that Inflation was reducing and the country is heading towards progress.
In a thinly veiled reference to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapurs's attendance of the new CJP's swearing-in ceremony, she said the opponents were quick to change their stance on the 26th Constitutional Amendment after CJP Yahya Adridi assumed the charge.