PDM leaders advancing personal agenda: Bushra Rind
Balochistan Parliamentary Secretary on Information, Bushra Rind addressing a press conference on Sunday: Photo Quetta Voice

PDM leaders advancing personal agenda: Bushra Rind

Staff Reporter :

QUETTA: Parliamentary Secretary on Information Balochistan, Bushra Rind on Sunday accused the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) leaders of advancing personal agenda. Speaking at a news conference, she lashed out at the anti-government alliance leaders for holding rallies despite the second-wave of COVID19.

“COVID19 cases continue to increase in Pakistan”, Bushra Rind said. She said the PDM leaders appeared to be least bothered about the lives of the masses. “They are advancing their personal agenda instead of country and nation”, she claimed.

The parliamentary secretary on information said the number of coronavirus cases increased in Balochistan in the aftermath of PDM Jalsa in Quetta. “They have to stop agitation”, she said.

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Bushra Rind strongly criticized the PPP and PML N for what she claimed creating economic problems for the country. “They became rich and masses poor”, Bushra Rind said.

The parliamentary secretary on information asserted most of the missing persons recovered during the chief minister Jam Kamal Khan government. She however claimed that most of the people went missing under the former premier Nawaz Sharif.

“The two major parties have no sympathy with people of Balochistan”, she concluded.

PDM leaders advancing personal agenda: Bushra Rind

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