Takes notice of murder incident
Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi made a surprise visit of two centers for the provision of free flour at Sheikhupura today.
The citizens heaped a pile of complaints in the Benazir Income Support Programme Centers with regard to the registration process.
The citizens complained that the registration process is very sluggish in the Benazir Income Support Programme Centers.
CM Mohsin Naqvi assured the citizens to redress their complaints and stated that he would talk with the Federal government and with the officials of Benazir Income Support Programme in this regard.
CM Mohsin also Naqvi reviewed provision of free flour arrangements at the centers.
Mohsin Naqvi inspected the citizens registration as well as flour distribution process.
CM Mohsin Naqvi directed to further improve flour distribution and other arrangements at the centers.
Mohsin Naqvi asserted that the citizens should not face any sort of difficulty at the centers.
CM Mohsin Naqvi himself got registration of CNICs of few men and women and got them flour bags as well. Mohsin Naqvi also checked the weight of flour bags.
Mohsin Naqvi stated that a family obtaining one flour bag will be given 20kg flour bag at the same time from 29th of March at the centers.
Mohsin Naqvi highlighted that the citizens will not only be provided relief but will also be saved from the inconvenience of visiting the centers time and again. Mohsin Naqvi asserted that the citizens should not face any sort of difficulty at the centers. He also checked the weight of flour bags and stated that a family obtaining one flour bag would be given 20kg flour bag at the same time from 29th of March at the centers.
Mohsin Naqvi apprised that a committee has been constituted to ease the registration process.
CM Mohsin Naqvi took a prompt action on the complaints of citizens and issued directions to the staff members on the spot.
Meanwhile Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi has taken notice of an incident of murder of seven people of the same family in Pakpattan, and sought report from the Inspector General of Police (IGP).