Opposition 'unnatural alliance' will come to logical end: CM Buzdar

Last updated on: 02 July,2019 10:11 am

CM Buzdar said that attitude of opposition is undemocratic and ignored basic necessities of people.

LAHORE (Dunya News) - Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar today (July 1) said that opposition parties are not sincere with each other and their unnatural alliance will soon come to the logical end.

In a statement issued on Monday, he said that the opposition, which is bent upon spreading anarchy and chaos, is itself facing disintegration and after the failure of APC, its remaining credibility is also ended. “The attitude of the opposition, inside and outside the parliament, is undemocratic and those who remained in power for many years badly ignored basic necessities of life of the people,” he added.

He expressed that disappointment-spreading past rulers did nothing in their tenures as roads, bridges, and buildings were their only priorities. On the other side, the incumbent government has focused on human development instead of wasting resources on self-projection schemes, he added.

Entry test of medical colleges

He presided over an important meeting on Monday in which various matters pertaining to the entry test of medical colleges came under discussion. The meeting ruminated on the proposals of molding the exam and entry test marks on the pattern of engineering universities’ entry tests for admission in medical colleges.

The Chief Minister directed to submit the final review after seeking proposals from the stakeholders and said that change in the pattern of entry test will be useful for the students belonging to the backward areas as the provision of equal educational opportunities to the students of far-flung areas is the responsibility of the government.

The meeting was told that entry test for admission in medical colleges will be held in the last week of August this year and PMDC will also be consulted for the determination of entry test numbers for admissions in medical colleges.

Health minister Dr. Yasmeen Rashid, ACS (Home) and secretaries of law, specialized healthcare and medical education and higher education departments attended the meeting.

CM Buzdar griefs over death of Dr. Munir Ahmad

CM Buzdar also expressed his condolences on the death of Prof. Dr. Munir Ahmad, a famous statistician.

In a condolence message, he extended sympathies to the bereaved family and prayed to Almighty Allah to rest the departed soul in eternal peace. “The services of late Dr. Munir Ahmad will always be remembered in the field of statistics”, he added.

Late arrival of ambulance in Multan

While talking about various matters, CM Buzdar also took notice of late arrival of the ambulance in Hassanabad area of Multan and sought a report from ACS (Home) and DG Rescue 1122.

He has directed to take disciplinary action with regard to delay in rescue and asked the DG Rescue to immediately reach Multan for submission of inquiry report within 24 hours. There is no justification of delay and the ambulance should have immediately reached the place of incident, he added.

Condolences on road accident in DG Khan

Provincial CM Sardar Usman Buzdar has expressed a deep sense of sorrow over the loss of precious human lives in a road accident in Shadan Lund Taunsa Road area of DG Khan. He has extended sympathies to the bereaved heirs and sought a report from the administration.

Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has expressed a deep sense of sorrow over the loss of precious human lives in a road accident in Shadan Lund Taunsa Road area of DG Khan. He has extended sympathies to the bereaved heirs and sought a report from the administration.