Staff Reporter
PPP lawmaker fulfilled a long-standing demand of residents of Sanawan town in Muzaffargarh district.
A lawmaker of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has donated a building and set up a centre of National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) in Sanawan town of Muzaffargarh, fulfilling the long-standing demand of locals after they were neglected
by the PTI-led government.
Malik Ghulam Raza Rabbani Khar, who is youngest member of the National Assembly, on Tuesday inaugurated the office in Sanawan. Taking to twitter, he wrote, “Due to govts lack of cooperation had to donate building and bear the burden of setting
it according to Nadra standards through personal finances. Alhamdulillah happy to have delivered.”
Raza Rabbani Khar was elected from Muzaffargarh in the 2018 general elections at the age of 25. He belongs to the well-known Khar family. He is the son of former minister Malik Ghulam Rabbani Khar and brother of Hina Rabbani Khar, former foreign
minister of Pakistan.
Raza is also a member of the Standing Committees on Energy, CPEC and Cabinet Division. Nadra as an independent and autonomous agency works under the interior secretary.
It regulates government databases and statistically manages the sensitive registration database of all Pakistanis.
Besides other responsibilities, it is responsible for issuing computerized national identity cards to the citizens.