Bilawal moves NA for relief work in Balochistan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Tuesday submitted a resolution in the National Assembly Secretariat showing concern over destruction caused by recent floods in the Balochistan province and expressed dismay over absence of any relief and rehabilitation measures by the federal government so far.
Bilawal asked the federal government to provide relief on urgent basis. The resolution read, “This House expresses concern over the catastrophic damages as a result of heavy rains and snowfall in Balochistan; expresses dismay over the continued apathy on part of the federal government; feels strongly that the people of Balochistan cannot be left alone in such challenging times, therefore demands the federal government to provide relief on urgent basis so as to ensure the people of Balochistan don’t feel alone and helpless."
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