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Paid Contents by the Ruling Parties on T.V Channels & the Reality!!!! Last few months remained highly beneficial for the T.V Channels due to the “Paid Content Campaigns” by Ruling Governments of different Provinces to Prove their Performance through the Paid advertisement in Media. Punjab Government is on number 1 which considers PTI Protests the biggest hurdle in the development works going on in Punjab. Billions of Rupees are being burnt on daily bases to prove PTI Protests the Act of Enemies of the State & as usual the amount is used from the public funds which are there for different development purposes not for fighting against the Opposition. Sindh Government is not quite behind Punjab Government but the only difference is this that they are showing magical figures & magical contributions to the society.Here the magical means is same as we used to see the magic in Childhood where nothing can be seen but has to be believed. The Progress of Sindh Government is same as it was in the last 5 years of the Government & even can be called worse because no government of PPPP in federal has brought more partners in the Provincial Budget. PTI the “Torch Bearers of change” are also present in this “Paid Content Campaign” to prove there great developments in KPK While on the other hand side “Silk Industry”the only Industry in Sawat is shut down due to no Electricity & the workers are compelled to find other labor jobs such as selling vegetables. Balochistan& Gilgit Baltistan are not the Competitors in this game of “Paid Contents Advertisement”from Public Funds. But still can have learning of an easy way of the Development from the Governments of Punjab,Sindh & KPK. Public dont want to see the “Paid Contents” to strengthen T.V Channels but want the Real Progress, The Real Development in Reality where Public can be benefited and Pakistan can Grow. Atiq Raja 15.12.2014 11:49PM
Posted on: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 19:21:30 +0000

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