PESHAWAR: Advisor to the Prime Minister Amir Muqam Sunday said those who cited an example of the simplicity of a European country’s prime minister for using a bicycle, were misusing the helicopter of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government for personal purpose.
Addressing the youth convention at Wadoodia Hall in Swat district, Muqam said the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership had only used the youth for holding sit-ins.
He said the leadership of a political party was inciting youngsters for the holding of protest processions, while that of another party was utilising their energies for creating job opportunities for the youth, providing laptops, launching of loan schemes and skill training programmes.
“The youngsters should extend support to those who are following constructive policies and reject those who are using their passion just for the attainment of power through unfair means,” he added.
Muqam also asked the PTI government how many playing grounds had been constructed in the province. “When the PTI formed the government, it claimed that stadiums would be constructed at each union council in the province,” he recalled.
He said the PML-N leadership would not allow the PTI to play with the sentiments of the youth and use them for the attainment of their nefarious political designs.
The incumbent federal government of the PML-N, he said, had launched revolutionary programmes for socioeconomic development of youth. The party leadership did not want the youth indulged in sit-ins and processions, rather it desired to see them engaged in their studies for becoming future developers of the country, he added.
He said former prime minister Nawaz Sharif gave special attention to the youth development, and, for that purpose, he launched the youth business loan scheme for the eradication of unemployment from the country. The federal government also launched ‘Qarza-e-Hasna’ scheme, which would benefit around five million youngsters in five years.
The government, he said, also launched the youth training scheme for the provision of internship facility to youth with master degrees on a monthly salary of Rs 25,000 for six months, adding the programme had been benefitting some 25,000 youth across the country.
In order to improve working abilities of youth, a skill training programme was also launched in the country which had benefitted around 295,530 youngsters only in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he added.
He said the government also launched scheme for distribution of 100,000 laptops on annual basis as a result of which 38,878 laptops were provided among students in KP.
Earlier in March, PML-N threatened to sue Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government for what it calls using official helicopter for election campaigns and spending public money on party affairs.
Amir Muqam had said then that PTI chairman Imran Khan was making claims about transparency and accountability but his provincial government had turned the official helicopter into a rickshaw or taxicab.