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Punjab to set up relief camp for IDPs
Punjab government will set up a relief camp for people of the troubled NWFP areas near Attock bridge on Indus river, says chief minister’s senior adviser Sirdar Zulfikar Khosa.— File Photo
The battle for hearts and minds LAHORE: Punjab government will set up a relief camp for people of the troubled NWFP areas near Attock bridge on Indus river, says chief minister’s senior adviser Sirdar Zulfikar Khosa. At a press conference here on Wednesday, he said at least 20 truckloads of relief goods would be dispatched to the camp for onward delivery to the turbulent districts of the North Western Frontier Province, mostly in Malakand division where an army operation was going on against militants. The camp would not be meant for lodging displaced people, he clarified, adding 13 goods-laden trucks from Lahore and 17 from Faisalabad were dispatched to the NWFP on Wednesday. The goods, including flour, sugar, tea, lentils, rice, ghee, dried milk, biscuits and new clothes, would be collected from across the province, Mr Khosa said.
The Attock district coordination officer (DCO) will
monitor the camp and make arrangements for onwards delivery of
goods, while elected representatives of the district would be
overseeing the operation independently. He said the government had also decided to waive payment of fees for the children of Malakand studying in the province’s educational institutions. A relief fund with Rs100 million seed money had also been set up for which party chief Nawaz Sharif had also contributed Rs5 million from his own pocket, he said. He said the Punjab government employees would donate their one-day salary and Punjab Assembly members one-month pay for the fund, appealing to the masses to make generous contributions to the cause.
CM’s adviser Raja Ashfaq Sarwar was also present
during the press conference. After visiting displaced people’s camp
at Mardan the other day, PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif had sought that
the Punjab government should set up a relief camp for the affected
people separately. PPP: The Pakistan People’s Party is setting up camps in all districts of Punjab to collect relief goods for internally displaced persons from Malakand division. Punjab PPP secretary-general Samiullah Khan told a news conference after the party’s provincial executives’ meeting here on Wednesday.
Flanked by provincial information secretary Dr
Fakharuddin Chaudhry, Samiullah said the meeting also decided to
take out a rally in Lahore on May 22 to express solidarity with the
IDPs and the armed forces engaged in operation against Taliban. Earlier, the meeting was presided over by Punjab PPP president Rana Aftab Ahmed Khan. He asked the divisional presidents to give recommendations to fill the party posts lying vacant for some time. The meeting also decided to request the co-chairman of the party to hold the coming local government elections under party system. It also agreed to take feedback from the party workers of provincial divisions over the local body system in present form
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