JAFFARABAD (6 AM Report) — Provincial Parliamentary Secretary for S&GAD, Engineer Abdul Majeed Badini, has reassured the people of Jaffarabad that there is no threat of flooding in the district, urging citizens not to pay attention to rumors. He said he would remain in his constituency until all possible risks are over and would not leave the people alone in this situation.
Addressing an emergency press conference on the possible flood situation in Jaffarabad, Badini said: “I am present among my people in Dera Allah Yar. There is no need for fear or panic — not a drop of water will be allowed to enter the city, God willing. We successfully countered attempts in 2024 when opponents tried to breach the embankments under the cover of night, and this time too, we will protect the city from all dangers.”
He added that development promises are being fulfilled, including the construction of a grid station, drainage schemes, establishment of a vegetable market, provision of clean drinking water, and supply of canal water from Pat Feeder to Dera Allah Yar. He claimed that negative propaganda and protests are being orchestrated to obstruct progress, but he remains steadfast in his commitment to deliver.
Criticizing past practices, Badini said that commissions were taken from government offices, money was made through development schemes, and plots were occupied for personal gain. “My record is clean, I have always presented myself for accountability, and I will continue to do so before the people,” he declared.
On the pending grid station project, he said funds were available but the district administration must urgently provide land so that construction could begin. He also expressed disappointment that some tribal figures and close associates were supporting those creating obstacles in welfare projects. “These projects are not for me or my family; they are for the city and its people,” he said, urging political opponents to act in the public interest.
Badini reiterated that despite hurdles, propaganda, and opposition, he stood firmly for the rights of the people, particularly the youth. “If I fail to deliver on my election manifesto, then the people should hold me accountable,” he concluded.