More looted public money being unearthed in near future: Gill

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LAHORE, FEB 16 (DNA) — Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Political Communication Dr Shahbaz Gill said on Wednesday the opposition was set to face more challenges as more looted public money was being unearthed by the government institutions in near future.

Talking to the media outside the Chief Minister Secretariat during Prime Minister’s day long visit to the provincial metropolis, he said Rs 550 billion had already been recovered, adding that the recovered money would be utilized to provide more facilities to the masses.

Shahbaz Gill, in disguised sarcasm towards PML-N leadership, said the PML-N leadership must be thanked for making paupers and poor employees billionaires, adding that Shehbaz Sharif and Hamza Shehbaz drew billions of rupees from the bank accounts of Maqsood, a petty peon, to launder money.

‘Medals should be awarded to the PML-N leaders for changing the plight of common peons through their corrupt practices’, he said, adding the ill-gotten money was transferred to the bank accounts without knowledge of the account-holders.

The SAPM said that opposition leaders had got together in defense of their corruption and travelling to the length and breadth of the country to save themselves, adding that the thieves stand in a huddle once that were faced with accountability. He said the PPP and PML- N leaders were the foes of the past but they had become friends today to defend themselves.

Shahbaz Gill said the PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz was silent as her cousin and uncle were being indicted and the fear of indictment had brought all opposition leaders together.

Hailing Federal Minister for Water Resources Chaudhry Moonis Elahi, he said the scion of Chaudhrys of Gujrat acted very wisely and distanced his party from the opposition’s claims.

He admitted that the government had to increase the prices of petroleum products as per the trend in the international market, expressing the hope the petroleum prices would decrease in few months.

On the decisions made during Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit, he said new inductions in the Punjab cabinets would be made in the light of huge population of the province, adding that more portfolios would be added to the federal cabinet as well and the names would be made public in a few days. He said the premier had given policy guidelines in this regard.

The SAPM on Political Communication Dr. Shahbaz Gill said country’s economy was stable as the current growth rate is 5.3 percent while the foreign exchange reserves had reached 22 billion dollars, adding that all major industries textile, construction, had experienced boom in the recent years under the PTI government. He said record remittances had been received while the country’s exports had seen a new high.

To a query regarding Jahangir Tareen, the SAPM said Jahangir Tareen had not spoken publicly against the party or the Prime Minister Imran Khan, adding that the critics should deal with the political matters on facts.

To another query, Shahbaz Gill said increase in the size of the cabinets would enhance productivity of the government, adding that the announcement of new portfolios was not for political gains but public welfare. =DNA