Federal Minister Sardar Muhammad Yousaf grabbed the spotlight during a power ceremony in Ghari Habibullah where he promised big changes for struggling citizens. The Religious Affairs chief declared that his administration would throw every available dollar at fixing basic problems that have plagued ordinary Pakistanis for years. He insisted that helping regular folks remains the number one goal driving government decisions across the board. The minister made these bold statements while flipping the switch on a brand new electricity feeder that will light up homes in the remote area. His words came as part of a major push to deliver on campaign promises that helped sweep his party into office.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif earned high praise from his cabinet colleague who credited the leader's smart financial moves for turning around Pakistan's struggling economy. Yousaf painted a rosy picture of steady economic growth happening under the current administration's watchful eye. He pointed fingers at provincial authorities for treating Mansehra residents unfairly and pledged that federal cash would make things right. The minister announced that mountain communities would get first dibs on new electrical infrastructure projects funded by national coffers. Party bigwig Syed Junaid Qasim joined other political heavyweights at the ribbon-cutting event that marked another government victory.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif earned high praise from his cabinet colleague who credited the leader's smart financial moves for turning around Pakistan's struggling economy. Yousaf painted a rosy picture of steady economic growth happening under the current administration's watchful eye. He pointed fingers at provincial authorities for treating Mansehra residents unfairly and pledged that federal cash would make things right. The minister announced that mountain communities would get first dibs on new electrical infrastructure projects funded by national coffers. Party bigwig Syed Junaid Qasim joined other political heavyweights at the ribbon-cutting event that marked another government victory.