Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) senior leader Hassan Murtaza said on Sunday that the oath-taking ceremony for nominated Punjab governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan was postponed.
Murtaza said that the ceremony that was scheduled to take place today will now be held on Tuesday (May 7) at 6:00 pm.
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The PPP stalwart said, "The oath-taking ceremony for the nominated Punjab governor was postponed due to unavoidable reasons."
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– 'Blue-eyed' rule damaged KP: PPP leader –
Few days back, (PPP) leader Akhunzada Chatan said on Thursday that the "blue-eyed" rule had damaged the economic situation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Addressing the press conference, Chatan said: "The blue-eyed rule is behind the fresh wave of terror in KP. There is a need to change the policy in Afghanistan. Our policy in connection with Afghanistan has failed on many accounts."
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"It is due to the ill-planned policies that the country is facing a new wave of terror. No implementation of the National Action Plan (NAP) was done. There is also no sign of the implementation of NAP in the future," the PPP stalwart said.
Chatan asked Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur to convene the meeting pertaining to terrorism.
"Even the KP governor had never convened the meeting of the jirga to address the problems. There is a dire need to summon the meeting of the jirga in line with the terrorism issues faced by the emerging districts."
Highlighting the challenges faced by the KP in terms of education, Chatan said: "Unfortunately, the students have no books in the KP to study."