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Q-League leaders should teach a lesson from their worst defeat in the elections: Rana Sana

Rana Sana Ullah KhanLahore: Provincial Minister for Law & Local Government, Rana Sanaullah Khan has said that the people are fully aware of the reality of Pervaiz Elahi’s false claims. He said that Q-League leaders should teach a lesson from their worst defeat in the elections. He said that the tenure of Q-Leave was full of corruption and nepotism while good governance of N-League is recognized by all.

Commenting on an interview of Pervaiz Elahi to a private TV Channel, Rana Sanaullah said that records of corruption and embezzlement in development projects were made during Q-League tenure that is why most of their projects remained incomplete. He said that lie, corruption and nepotism are hallmarks of Q-League and hoodwinking the people through political juggleries is habit of Pervaiz Elahi. He said that people were hoodwinked in the name of ‘Para Likha Punjab’, while during the rule of N-League, setting up of IT labs in schools, provision of scholarship to the children, foreign tours of talent students and guard of honour in Muree, laptop distribution, solar energy project and a number of other projects are successfully continuing.

Rana Sanaullah said that dozens of mega projects including metro-bus and Daanish Schools have been completed in the era of Shahbaz Sharif in Punjab and people from all walks of life are benefiting from them. He said that national and international institutions recognized the good governance and administrative capabilities of Shahbaz Sharif. He said that a number of projects in education, health, agriculture, tourism, sports and other sectors are successfully continuing in a transparent manner. He said that N-League government is farmer and people-friendly and confidence of the people in the N-League in elections is a proof of it.

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