Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz expressed severe concerns over the concerns on frequent casualties resulting from kite flying, despite the imposition of a ban across the province.Chairing a meeting about Law and Order, the chief minister said that registering a case is not enough, the violators should be punished.
“I was heartbroken after watching the video of the child who died from the string of the kite,” she said. CM Maryam Nawaz said actions are needed on an urgent basis to implement the law. She also ordered to run a campaign for the eradication of kite flying across the province.
CM Maryam Nawaz directed to take stern action against those found involved in violating the kite-flying ban. She directed the chief secretary, district administration, and police to ensure the implementation of the said orders.
The chief minister also asked law enforcement to take decisive action to lower the number of rape cases in the province, expressing grave concerns over the incident.
“Rape accused should be given an exemplary punishment,” CM Maryam Nawaz added. She also directed the concerned department to control domestic violence cases against children and women. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz emphasized the importance of the ongoing battle against Tuberculosis (TB) for a healthier Punjab. On the occasion of World Tuberculosis Day, she conveyed a resolute message, underlining the necessity for unwavering commitment towards the complete eradication of TB. CM Nawaz asserted that TB was a curable disease, and timely diagnosis coupled with effective treatment was imperative for its elimination. She stressed the significance of public awareness in saving the lives of TB patients, highlighting the need for widespread awareness and education on the disease. She pledged to ensure access to effective treatment for TB across all socio-economic strata. Maryam Nawaz emphasized the urgency of collective efforts in combating this fatal disease, calling for a united front in saving the lives of mothers, sisters, and daughters. Her remarks underscored the collective responsibility required to address the TB crisis effectively. As Punjab grapples with the challenges posed by TB, the Chief Minister’s commitment to prioritizing public health and advocating for widespread awareness and access to treatment is crucial in the ongoing fight against the disease.