No place for the corrupt in Naya Pakistan: CM Usman Buzdar
LAHORE:Members of the provincial assembly from different districts called on Chief Minister Usman Buzdar at his office and apprised him about the problems of their constituencies. The chief minister issued instructions for the solution of their problems.
Talking to them, he said that people were deceived in the name of development projects in previous tenures and fundamental problems were, altogether, ignored. In fact, the reason for Pakistan’s backwardness is corruption and inefficiencies of the past rulers. However, the politics of loot and plunder is over, he added. He inquired that those who made the country a hostage of loans cannot claim of leading the nation. Now, the leadership and the government are totally transparent and honest. The PTI government inherited the bad economic situation and the past government is responsible for it. The past misdeeds are being rectified one by one, he said. Usman Buzdar reiterated that there is no place for corruption or corrupt elements in the new Pakistan and added that the government is serving with true passion.
BALOCHISTAN DELEGATION: A delegation led by Minister Industries Balochistan Haji Muhammad Khan Utmankhail called on Chief Minister Usman Buzdar at his office and discussed matters of mutual interests. The CM Usman Buzdar accepted the invitation of visiting Loralai and said, on the occasion, that hearts of the people of Punjab and Balochistan beat in unison. People of Balochistan and Punjab are heart and soul to each other, he added.
INQUIRY: The CM announced an impartial inquiry of police encounter in Kot Mubarak area of DG Khan. In this regard, the spokesman of the Punjab government has announced that genuine facts will be gleaned through this inquiry, adding DSP (Saddar) Riaz Bukhari, SHO PS Kot Mubarak and SHO PS Shah Saddar Deen have been removed from their reports and directed them to report police lines to ensure impartial and independent investigations.
felicitates: Usman Buzdar has congratulated 13-year-old Syed Imad Ali on winning junior world scrabble championship.In a statement issued here Wednesday, he said Imad Ali had brought laurels home and the nation was proud of him. Imad proved that Pakistani children were talented and intelligent, concluded the chief minister.
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