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PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari promises one government job for one family

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HYDERABAD: PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has pledged to grant at least one government job to a member of every family from Sindh, if his party come to power in the next general elections 2018.

Asif Ali Zardari, who previously served as the former president of Pakistan, mainly focus on the employment factor as the growth for Pakistan.

He also said, “PPP would create employment opportunities for a maximum number of jobless people,” during his talks with delegations of traders and other notables of Nawabshah who called on him at his residence, Zardari House, here on Tuesday.

Zardari appreciated the fact, that Pakistan economy mainly lies in the hands of agriculture, as agriculture is the backbone of the national economy and its strengthening is extremely vital.

Furthermore, he highlighted the water shortage and its conservation related issues, for which he recommended completion of construction of dams on urgent basis, since it’s the need of the hour.

According to Zardari, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government is to blame for all the catastrophe Pakistan is facing timely, the imperfect policies has absolutely bust the national economy, including regulation in fuel prices on average.

Furthermore, regarding the development plan in Shaheed Benazirabad (previously Nawab­shah) district, Zardari said that [a future] PPP government in Sindh will have focal point on health, education, communication and development .

He also added, “We will also work on a project of generating electricity with sewage,” also under the planning of PPP its is observed, that sugar mills and other industries will be shifted at the outskirts of Nawashah, in order to make this city a modern area for a better living. But Asif Zardari believed in the success of elections 2018, if held on time.

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