"Development on ground not on Twitter", CM Balochistan
Chief Minister Balochistan, Jam Kamal Khan addressing a function in connection with the inaugural ceremony of Sabzal road: Photo provided by DGPR

“Development on ground not on Twitter”, CM Balochistan

Staff Reporter :

Chief Minister Balochistan, Jam Kamal Khan on Thursday said his government’s projects were visible on the ground not on Twitter. The CM inaugurated the first phase of Quetta’s Sabzal road extension project. A first 10-lane road is likely to reduce the traffic burden and open new vistas of development and prosperity of Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province.

Jam Kamal informed that development projects worth Rs. 35 billion were underway in Quetta currently. “Our party has no member from Quetta, even then, we do not discriminate”, he noted.

He reiterated that the government allocated equal and just funds for all constituencies across the province. “Government does not differentiate between opposition and treasury members’ constituencies”, he added.

Jam Kamal stated that substantial funds were allocated to provide health insurance cards from Rs. 5 lakh to 10 lakh to every Balcohistani. “This will ensure the provision of better health facilities to the common man”, he mentioned.

He said the present government was constructing 33 sports stadiums to boost sports activities across Balochistan. Healthy minds can play a healthy role in the development and prosperity of the country, he said.

Commissioner Quetta Division, Asfandyar Khan, NLC officials had made hectic efforts to make sure timely completion of the project.

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