Ayesha Gulalai vows to resolve Waziristan’s issues
WANA: Former MNA Ayesha Gulalai Wazir running for NA-42 as an independent candidate on Wednesday pledged that she would spare no effort to resolve the issues being faced by the residents of South Waziristan.
Addressing an election rally in Wana Bazaar, Ayesha Gulalai said that she would raise her voice at every forum to help resolve the problems being faced by the people of Waziristan. She also pledged that she would work for the wellbeing of the people from the downtrodden segments of the society.
She said that she would work to provide quality education to the boys and girls in Waziristan. She asked the people of South Waziristan to vote for her in the upcoming general election. She promised that she would create job opportunities for the local unemployed youth. The former MNA said that she would also work for the welfare of the womenfolk.
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