Association vows efforts against corruption
By Bureau report
March 12, 2019
PESHAWAR: Pakistan Youth central Chairman Syed Sardar Badshah has asked the youth to play their role in eliminating corruption from the country and strengthening the system.
Addressing the oath-taking ceremony of the elected members from Peshawar Youth Parliament at Peshawar Press Club on Monday, he urged the youth to play an active role through their performance.
He said they would launch a movement throughout the province under the title of “Baba Maa School Ta Boza” (Papa, take me to the school).
Sardar Badshah said there was no dearth of resources, which could be utilised for strengthening the country’s economy. Social evils, he said, had led to miseries in society and they would fight against it with the support of youth.
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