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Efforts afoot to resolve overseas issues

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Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Liaquat Ali Chatha on Friday said that the government was making all-out efforts to resolve complaints of the overseas Pakistanis.

Liaquat Ali Chatha along with the Commissioner Overseas Punjab Syed Khadim Abbas presided over a meeting organized here to address complaints of the Overseas Pakistanis. Director General, Overseas Pakistanis Mirza Naseer Inayat, Director Police Matters, Imtiaz Ahmed, Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue) Nabil Sindhu and other officers concerned attended the meeting. The cooperation of Overseas Pakistanis is indispensable to get the country out of the current critical economic situation, the Commissioner said. The government was trying to resolve the problems of Overseas Pakistanis on priority basis, Liaquat Ali Chatha said. The Commissioner informed that July 15 was fixed a deadline for resolution of pending grievances in Rawalpindi Division, adding, instead of prolonging the revenue complaints by referring them to the courts, the revenue officers should solve them on their own. Out of total 2,588 complaints received in Rawalpindi Division 1956 had been resolved while 480 were still pending, the meeting was informed in a briefing. The Rawalpindi district received 1,446 complaints out of which 975 had been resolved. Similarly, out of 311 complaints of the overseas Pakistanis received in Attock district, 255 were addressed.

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