PPP government committed to job for youth. Ayaz Soomro

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LARKANA: October 11, 2009. (Nazir Siyal reports for PCP) Sindh Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Mohammed Ayaz Soomro has said that the present PPP government was committed to provide job opportunities to the peoples without any discrimination. This he said while distributing appointment orders of BPS-II to 7 in irrigation Scarp division at Circuit House Larkana. Minister said that the amount of Rs. 10 million have been allocated to complete the different development schemes in Ratodero Tehsil from MPA quota, besides ongoing development schemes in roads, education, water supply and drainage, sui gas, were in hand to be completed in due course of time, the boundary wall of grave yard of Ratodero town will be constructed and police station along with stadium will be stablished at Garhi Khuda Bux Bhutto, added that the rest house will also be constructed at Garhi Khuda Bhutto. Mr. Soomro urged upon the workers to unite and make the party more strengthen at grass root level, he said the PPP is the party of Shuhda and the mission of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto will be completed at any cost. He said that the President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari is taken keen interest and striving hard to boost up the economy of the country. He distributed appointment orders among six persons of tehsil Ratodero. On the occasion, Khan Bahadur Ghulam Mustafa Agham, Aijaz Ali Leghari, Abdul Ghani Jatoi, Kamran Odhano and other party leaders and workers were present.

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