Saad Rafique asks govt servants to defy illegal orders
LAHORE: Federal Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique on Saturday said the government employees should have courage to say no to implement illegal orders of their seniors.
He was addressing the 63rd passing out parade of the Railway Recruit Course in Walton Academy which was attended by 502 youths including 46 females.
Addressing the ceremony, the Minister for Railways said the
By GEO URDU
September 05, 2015
LAHORE: Federal Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique on Saturday said the government employees should have courage to say no to implement illegal orders of their seniors.
He was addressing the 63rd passing out parade of the Railway Recruit Course in Walton Academy which was attended by 502 youths including 46 females.
Addressing the ceremony, the Minister for Railways said the targets for the development and progress of Railways have been achieved, however, the department still has to go along way.
Saad said the ministry will lead the Railways to a new path of success, adding the protection of Railways was a major problem.
He added that a case has been forwarded to the Prime Minister for the raise in salaries of Railways employees.
He was addressing the 63rd passing out parade of the Railway Recruit Course in Walton Academy which was attended by 502 youths including 46 females.
Addressing the ceremony, the Minister for Railways said the targets for the development and progress of Railways have been achieved, however, the department still has to go along way.
Saad said the ministry will lead the Railways to a new path of success, adding the protection of Railways was a major problem.
He added that a case has been forwarded to the Prime Minister for the raise in salaries of Railways employees.
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