August 4, 2021
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: Chairman Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Tuesday said the government s empty promises were not worth the paper they were written on, as the person who promised the people five million houses and 10 million jobs was the very reason for the growing hopelessness in the country.
“The government sleeps while the nation weeps, as the selected government and prime minister are busy benefitting from their rich cronies and do not care about the poor,” he said in a statement criticising the government for its economic policies.
In this environment of economic constraints faced by the people, Bilawal said he felt for the poor countrymen suffering from the acute poverty, unemployment and price hike of the daily use commodities.
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The British government on Wednesday night deported 14 Zimbabwean nationals, who were described by the Home Office in London as convicted foreign criminals, following what it said was a historic landmark agreement between the two nations to send some Zimbabweans back home.
In a tweet, the Home Office said the deportees were sentenced to a combined total of over 75 years in prison for various crimes, including rape and murder.
The British government, which has deported 7,985 foreign criminals from the United Kingdom since January 2019, says it wants to keep its communities safe from criminals. Indications are that the country is planning to deport at least 150 Zimbabweans per month, especially those that have committed serious offences and failed asylum seekers.