Summary He said the country will be filled with lights by the end of government's tenure.
SAHIWAL (Dunya News) – Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif admitted on Tuesday that he failed to fulfill his promises to provide early relief in electricity load shedding to people, Dunya News reported.
According to reports, Shahbaz Sharif kept reliving promises made to the people during 2013 general election campaign. He said that he had promised the people to provide immediate relief in electricity load shedding but he realized things were different and that there are many hurdles in doing so when he came to power.
Chief Minister said that following the success of self-employment scheme, the cap of loan amount is being raised from Rs 10,000 to Rs 40,000.
Shahbaz Sharif criticized those who acted with negligence in Nandi power project. Despite admitting failure, Sharif remained determined and promised that the country will be filled with lights before the tenure of current government ends.
