Staff Reporter
Peshawar
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Information Shaukat Yousafzai has said ‘RASAI 1800’ service was a milestone achievement that would eliminate nepotism and corruption from the society. He expressed these views while addressing the launching ceremony of Right to Public Services Commission’s ‘Rasai 1800’ here on Tuesday.
He said that ‘Rasai 1800’ would solve problems of people at their doorsteps and would reduce gap between people and the government. He said that ‘Rasai 1800’ has proved that government was not hiding anything adding the ambit of Right to Information Commission that was doing very well has been extended to tribal districts.
Shaukat Yousafzai said that minister or department concerned would be held accountable and the public would no longer have to visit ministries and departments for their problems. He said that complaint could also be registered on Citizen Portal from ‘Rasai 1800’ adding now every citizen can forward their problem to authorities concerned.
District administration Swabi in a joint operation with Excise & Taxation Officer and Police took into possession unregistered motorcycles and vehicles. According to details, the district administration has clamped Section 144 under Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) against all unregistered vehicles in the district. On the directives of the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Swabi, Shahid Mahmood check posts were also established at different places in the district.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner (DC), Swabi has asked the owners of unregistered motorcycles and vehicles to register their vehicles with Excise Department as soon as possible to install actual number plates on them. Otherwise, stern action would be taken against them. He said that motorcycles taken into possession would be handed over to owners concerned after completion of legal proceeding and their registration with Excise Department while crackdown on unregistered vehicles.