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May 12, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan People s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has deplored Prime Minister Imran Khan’s indifference and asked him to have mercy on the poor. “Unfortunately, the incumbent PTI-led federal government does not have the capability or policy for controlling the hoarding and profiteering.
The federal government should at least enforce the government rates of commodities in letter and spirit,” he said, adding the sheer 19 percent hike in the prices of bakery products has been recorded.
In a statement on Tuesday, he said the enemy of the people of Pakistan is nobody else than the incumbent Prime Minister Imran Khan, whose 25 years struggle made Pakistan a land of beggars. “The selected prime minister achieved nothing except 19,000 bags of rice in charity from Saudi Arabia in the form of Fitra and Zakat and the price of rice bags got in charity is comparatively cheaper then the expenses accured on the tour to the kingdom by Prime Minist
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West Lothian charity thankful after supporters raise money for new minibus
Simply Play had their minibus stolen and set on fire recently
Childcare charity Simply Play is delighted supporters raised enough for a new bus
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A West Lothian children’s charity whose minibus was stolen and set on fire has issued a heartfelt thanks to supporters who raised money to buy a new one.