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Shah Ghulam Qadir slams alleged health card commission scheme in AJK

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AZAD KASHMIR: Shah Ghulam Qadir, Opposition Leader of Azad Kashmir and President of Pakistan Muslim League (N) Azad Kashmir, has issued a strong statement criticizing the upcoming elections, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), and the bureaucracy.

He condemned the alleged commission scheme related to the health card program in Azad Kashmir.

Qadir said that after State Life refused to participate, the government’s decision to finalize commissions with private insurance companies and deceive the people of Azad Kashmir is completely unacceptable.

He warned that such actions undermine public trust and called for transparency and accountability in the health card initiative.

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