Marriyum Aurangzeb says all projects including Youth Program, Employment Program boasted during former PTI tenure were actually launched by Nawaz Sharif Government.


Lahore: Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb on Sunday said that the present government, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, would restore Pakistan's economy and make people prosperous.
Addressing a news conference in Lahore, Marriyum said first time in country' history, present government is providing free flour to deserving segment of society during Holy Ramadan.
وہ شخص جس نے پرائیویٹ جیٹ کے ذریعے پیسے بھیجے اور منگوائے وہ کہتا ہے میں منی لانڈرنگ کا خاتمہ کرونگا کابینہ سے منظوری کے بعد جو شخص منی لانڈرنگ کرتا رہا وہ آج دعویٰ کرتا ہے کہ منی لانڈرنگ پہ قابو پاؤنگا.وزیراطلاعات مریم اورنگزیب pic.twitter.com/n2asA9J5Gp
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The Minister said previous PML-N government, led by Nawaz Sharif, had left country on the path to progress and prosperity with 6 percent growth rate while Imran Khan left behind a Pakistan with grave issues of price hike, unemployment and poverty.
She said all projects including Youth Program, Employment Program boasted during former PTI tenure were actually launched by Nawaz Sharif Government.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said people of Lahore rejected PTI chairman Imran Khan and his ten points agenda at Minar-e-Pakistan yesterday

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