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Uplift journey extended to backward areas: CM
Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has said the journey of development has been extended to backward areas to ensure composite development. He was speaking at a meeting held with Special Assistant to Chief Minister (SACM) Rafaqat Ali Gillani, who called on him at the CM Office on Thursday. The SACM apprised the CM about […]
Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has said the journey of development has been extended to backward areas to ensure composite development.
He was speaking at a meeting held with Special Assistant to Chief Minister (SACM) Rafaqat Ali Gillani, who called on him at the CM Office on Thursday. The SACM apprised the CM about the problems of his constituency. The CM promised to solve the public problems.
The chief minister said that instead of limiting progress and development to some specific cities, a solid policy had been adopted for equal development of each and every city and district.
The country and the nation were oppressed by wasting resources on exhibitory projects, he regretted adding that the opposition disappointed people by raising hollow slogans.
The CM advised opposition politicians to realise facts in the critical situation, as the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) had compounded problems. These elements were compromising Pakistan8217;s interests for personal gains, he deplored. However, serving people was the core agenda of the PTI government, as the era of lip-service was over now and the government was serving masses, he concluded.
Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has said the opposition could not face Prime Minister Imran Khan, even if it is united as the people are fed up of their hollow claims of resignations, long marches and no confidence. In a statement issued on Thursday, he said every political ploy of the opposition had already failed badly.
The opposition did not dare to march, resign or table a confidence motion, he added. These people just wanted to keep themselves alive in the media, he said, adding that the people were well aware that the opposition had no public welfare agenda.
Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has announced establishment of 12 new universities in different districts and directed to take steps without delay to approve the charter.
He said this during a meeting with Provincial Minister for Higher Education Raja Yasir Humayun who called on him at CM Office on Thursday and discussed matters of mutual interest. The CM was briefed that 197 higher education projects were being completed with Rs 15 billion.
The government was striving to provide the best higher education opportunities to the youth, especially the women, at their doorsteps, he said and vowed that the PTI-led government would transform Punjab into a hub of quality higher education. Improvement in the global ranking of Punjab based universities was a welcome sign, he added. The secretary Higher Education Department and others were also present.
Punjab police reforms
A meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Police Reforms chaired by Law Minister Muhammad Basharat Raja on Thursday reviewed the TORs on Punjab police reforms. The meeting was attended by Provincial Minister for Irrigation Mohsin Leghari and concerned civil and police officers too.
The meeting constituted a sub-committee to recommend amendments to the Police Order 2002 which would make preliminary recommendations within 10 days. The sub-committee would consist of the additional inspector general of Police, secretary prosecution, special secretary Home, a retired inspector general of Police and former SP. Addressing the meeting, Basharat Raja said the purpose of police reforms was not to reduce or increase powers but to improve service delivery.