SIALKOT City News
Kh Asif urges LG members to work
for resolving people’s problems
From Our Correspondent
SIALKOT: Federal Minister for Water and Power and Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif has urged the local government members to work hard to solve problems being faced by the people.
Addressing a meeting here on Sunday, he stressed them to serve the people as their mission. Meanwhile, Federal Minister Kh Muhammad Asif held an open court at the PML-N office on Paris Road and received various complaints from the people. He also issued directives to the officials concerned to resolve them.
21 BOOKED: Satra police have registered a case against 21 people, including women, on the charges of helping a proclaimed offender in his escape.
FIA Sub-Inspector Khizar Hayat raided a house at Budha Goraya village to arrest proclaimed offender Ashraf but the family and other people, including Usman, Asad, Yasmeen and Razia, resisted and helped him escape.
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