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No begging, just action: Maryam unveils Rs100B flood relief

Published on: October 20, 2025 5:52 PM

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has announced a Rs100 billion relief package for Punjab’s flood victims. She said the government did not beg or cry for help from the world. Instead, it used its own resources to help people with dignity. She emphasized that protecting the self-respect of the people is her top priority. The announcement was made during a flood card distribution ceremony in Okara.

Maryam Nawaz declared the official start of the rehabilitation phase for flood victims. She said 70% of the damage survey has already been completed. The rest will be done soon to ensure fairness. She promised that the government will not rest until every affected person is properly identified. She stressed that no aid will go to anyone except genuine victims.

Read more: Maryam Nawaz leads historic flood aid package and welfare boost

Moreover, she confirmed that payments will start today in 15 flood-hit districts. The funds will be given through official checks and flood cards. This step aims to speed up the recovery process. The chief minister said she has blocked all paths to corruption in the program. She assured the public that transparency will be maintained at every level.

Maryam Nawaz also stated that no one else will receive even a single rupee from the allocated amount. She made it clear that these funds are only for flood victims. She added that strict monitoring will be done to prevent misuse. Her remarks reflected a strong stance on accountability and public trust. She vowed that every rupee will go to the right hands.

Read more: Pakistan’s Flood Damage 600,000 Acres of Rice Crop in Punjab

In conclusion, Maryam Nawaz said she chose not to ask the international community for help. Instead, she trusted the strength and resources of Punjab. She promised to stand by the people until full recovery is achieved. Her government’s focus remains on dignity, self-reliance, and clean governance. The flood relief initiative marks a major step in restoring lives across affected areas.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, Latest, Punjab’s flood victims, Rs100 billion relief package, Rs100B flood relief

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