‘Trust in police is essential to improve law and order’
ISLAMABAD: The central vice President of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Zahid Hussain Kazmi said that trust in the police is essential to improve law and order and security of the lives and property of the people should be the top priority.
Instead of the traditional style of governance, people have to adopt a spirit of service.
The policy of freeing the PTI administration from politics is strictly working, concrete steps will have to be taken to solve the problems of the people at their doorstep. He expressed these views while talking to Commissioner Rawalpindi Captain Mohammad Mahmood and Regional Police Officer Sohail Habib Tajiq in separate meetings, says a press release.
According to details released by the central media department, Zahid Hussain Kazmi said, that the work of Prime Minister Imran Khan should be done in the light of the issues, problems of the public through competent and diligent officers on the basis of merit and competence.
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