Saturday, October 2, 2010

Retired officials at work against the interest of current regime;

Few elements want me to grapple with others; new governor neither Sunni, nor Shia not Ismaili rather ought to be a jiala: Mehdi Shah
GB Echo Bureau report
GILGIT, October 01: Being a politician, I do not follow any religion and every one has ventured to defame me by slinging mud over me saying I am incompetent; i accept I do but not like those who were involved in anti social activities like smuggling. These views were expressed by Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltisan Syed Mehdi Shah while talking to media persons after the convention of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Gilgit-Baltistan chapter. He claimed that retired government officials who got prosper with the support of Quid-e-Awam Z.A. Bhutto were working against the interest of current PP regime saying few elements want me to grapple with others unnecessarily. He said that the new governor of Gilgit Baltistan should neither be a follower of Sunni, nor Shia not Ismaili school of thought rather he ought to be a PPP jiala.
He said those who criticize on PPP led government both in center and Gilgit-Blatistan were the products of opportunism saying those who entered in government services as grade one retired as the head of their department due to patronization of Qaid-e-Awam Z.A.Bhutto who followed the poor friendly policies to manifest his 'Rotti, Karpra, Makaan' slogan. " Few people also want to get me involve into unnecessary mazes to prove me incompetent and create an excuse to redeem self governance package for the empowerment of the region. He criticized former regimes for neglecting of masses of across the region saying within a tenure of three years our party leadership including Prime Minister visited Gilgit-Baltistan thrice specially to Diamer where none of any former premiers ever been. He said that his party would support their dyehard workers in appointments keeping in view the requirements and skills. " Our dedicated Jialas or activists are enough to overcome any situation if needed," he added.

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