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Call for ruthless accountability of plunderersFrom Our CorrespondentMULTAN: The National Labour Alliance Saturday called for ruthless accountability of politicians and bureaucrats who plundered the national wealth and resources.The NLA chairperson Ghazi Ahmed Hassan Khokhar stated this after an executive committee meeting. He demanded recovery of all written-off loans with profit
By our correspondents
June 28, 2015
Call for ruthless accountability of plunderers
From Our Correspondent
MULTAN: The National Labour Alliance Saturday called for ruthless accountability of politicians and bureaucrats who plundered the national wealth and resources.
The NLA chairperson Ghazi Ahmed Hassan Khokhar stated this after an executive committee meeting.
He demanded recovery of all written-off loans with profit from influentials who had had gotten bank loans in the name of business crisis.
The NLA demanded establishment of police stations at tehsil, district and division levels for accountability of plunderers, commission mafia and bank defaulters without political prejudices.
Khokhar said time has come to prevent corrupt politicians from harming the country economically and politically.
He said democracy has failed to deliver the masses.
DEMO AGAINST SANA: The Seraikistan Awami Ittehad Saturday staged a demonstration against Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah for using provocative language and passing insulting remarks for Seraiki people and Seraiki political movement.
The participants burnt an effigy of Rana Sanaullah.
The demonstration was led by Seraikistan Qaumi Council president Zahoor Dhareja.
The participants staged a sit-in at Chowk Nawan Sher and raised slogans against the minister and demanded an apology from him.
They were of the views that the minister used insulting language for Seraiki movement at a TV channel. They accused the minister of killing innocent people in Model Town incident at Lahore.
Dhareja said the Seraiki people were struggling for the creation of a province within the existing map of Pakistan and the National Assembly and the Punjab Assembly had passed resolutions in this regard but the PML-N leadership was ridiculing the Seraiki people.
He asked Sana to apologise otherwise Seraiki nationalists would start protests in south Punjab for an indefinite period.
From Our Correspondent
MULTAN: The National Labour Alliance Saturday called for ruthless accountability of politicians and bureaucrats who plundered the national wealth and resources.
The NLA chairperson Ghazi Ahmed Hassan Khokhar stated this after an executive committee meeting.
He demanded recovery of all written-off loans with profit from influentials who had had gotten bank loans in the name of business crisis.
The NLA demanded establishment of police stations at tehsil, district and division levels for accountability of plunderers, commission mafia and bank defaulters without political prejudices.
Khokhar said time has come to prevent corrupt politicians from harming the country economically and politically.
He said democracy has failed to deliver the masses.
DEMO AGAINST SANA: The Seraikistan Awami Ittehad Saturday staged a demonstration against Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah for using provocative language and passing insulting remarks for Seraiki people and Seraiki political movement.
The participants burnt an effigy of Rana Sanaullah.
The demonstration was led by Seraikistan Qaumi Council president Zahoor Dhareja.
The participants staged a sit-in at Chowk Nawan Sher and raised slogans against the minister and demanded an apology from him.
They were of the views that the minister used insulting language for Seraiki movement at a TV channel. They accused the minister of killing innocent people in Model Town incident at Lahore.
Dhareja said the Seraiki people were struggling for the creation of a province within the existing map of Pakistan and the National Assembly and the Punjab Assembly had passed resolutions in this regard but the PML-N leadership was ridiculing the Seraiki people.
He asked Sana to apologise otherwise Seraiki nationalists would start protests in south Punjab for an indefinite period.
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