KP CM Mahmood Khan inaugurates development projects in Swat

Mahmood Khan also addressed local elders, thanked them for support to PTI

Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mahmood Khan on Saturday paid a day long visit to district Swat where he inaugurated various development projects. The chief minister inaugurated various development projects including the new building of Post Graduate Jahanzeb College, new pipeline for uninterrupted supply of gas to Mingora, a Hockey Astroturf, Women’s Gymnasium and District Council Hall.

The Chief Minister also performed the ground breaking of several new projects including Cardiology and Gynecology Units at Saidu Group of Teaching Hospital, Degree College Saidu Sharif and Dar-ul-Aman Swat.

Earlier, the CM also visited the Swat Press Club where he inaugurated the newly constructed block of the Press Club. Addressing the elders of area at Grassy Ground, Khan said that:

“In the 2018 general elections, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) formed the government in the province with a two-thirds majority and insha-Allah, next time it will form a government in the federal with a two-thirds majority.”

He said that there was no precedent that large number of people protesting across the country including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Imran Khan’s call. Khan said that the people gave a clear message that they were not ready to accept the imported government under any circumstances. He added that, in this context the historic Peshawar rally proved that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa belongs to Imran Khan and it is the strong hold PTI and will continue so.

He said that, Imran Khan sacrificed his government but did not compromise on the sovereignty of the country.

The KP CM said that the nation has started a new struggle under Imran Khan for national sovereignty and national dignity. Imran Khan is the last hope of this nation and we must all work together to strengthen his hand, he added.

The Chief Minister said that the no-confidence motion which the opposition moved against him was a drama which flopped badly. He said that PTI lawmakers would never change their loyalties and they had proven that.

Member of National Assembly Saleem Ur  Rehman, members of Provincial Assembly Mian Sharafat Ali, Fazal Hakeem, Azizullah Khan and senior officials of divisional and district administration were also present on the occasion.