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Nawaz team helpless before bureaucrats: KhosaFrom Our CorrespondentDERA GHAZI KHAN: The masses are facing crisis after crisis since the PML-N came to power, while Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s team seemed to be helpless before selective bureaucrats who were in fact running the government. This was stated by PML-N senior leader
By our correspondents
January 21, 2015
Nawaz team helpless before bureaucrats: Khosa
From Our Correspondent
DERA GHAZI KHAN: The masses are facing crisis after crisis since the PML-N came to power, while Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s team seemed to be helpless before selective bureaucrats who were in fact running the government.
This was stated by PML-N senior leader Senator Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa, while addressing a press conference here on Tuesday. He said that the government claiming about ending power and gas crisis in a year had now introduced the petrol crisis, which was so worst that long queues could be seen at the petrol pumps where it was available.
He said: “There is contradiction in the statements issued by the spokesmen for the government as one claims its availability within 48 hours, while the other sees the resolution of the crisis in two weeks apart from the bitter fact of its regular availability in two months.” Khosa said that the government had suspended the secretary petroleum and other officers who in fact were not provided funds by the Finance Department. He added that the government had appointed the officers of its choice from top to bottom in each department, while the ministers had admitted negligence of the government with grief. He said that the situation revealed that the political advisers had become helpless, while the implementation of the government decisions had been entrusted to bureaucrats.
From Our Correspondent
DERA GHAZI KHAN: The masses are facing crisis after crisis since the PML-N came to power, while Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s team seemed to be helpless before selective bureaucrats who were in fact running the government.
This was stated by PML-N senior leader Senator Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa, while addressing a press conference here on Tuesday. He said that the government claiming about ending power and gas crisis in a year had now introduced the petrol crisis, which was so worst that long queues could be seen at the petrol pumps where it was available.
He said: “There is contradiction in the statements issued by the spokesmen for the government as one claims its availability within 48 hours, while the other sees the resolution of the crisis in two weeks apart from the bitter fact of its regular availability in two months.” Khosa said that the government had suspended the secretary petroleum and other officers who in fact were not provided funds by the Finance Department. He added that the government had appointed the officers of its choice from top to bottom in each department, while the ministers had admitted negligence of the government with grief. He said that the situation revealed that the political advisers had become helpless, while the implementation of the government decisions had been entrusted to bureaucrats.
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