He claimed that these bags will be given by the chief minister to the favorite persons of PML-N’s party.


Islamabad: Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) has decided to lift point of order on the expenses of ramzan package.
According to the details, in this context the SIC decided to know the details and expenses of those bags which will be provided to the poor people for the month of ramzan.
SIC will raise questions regarding the price and delivery of that bag given by the government. The party will also be questioned about the police violence on political supporters.
However, the requisition has been submitted to call the Punjab assembly’s session by SIC. Opposition advisory committee’s member Malik Ahmed Khan inquired that how can planning be announced without the approval of cabinet.
Malik said that the advertisement has been started on the name of ramzan package in Punjab and how can the chief minister print Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif’s picture on that bag.
He claimed that these bags will be given by the chief minister to the favorite persons of PML-N’s party.

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