Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar the CM stated that shortage of resources cannot weaken the commitment of progress adding that consultation with assembly members will be ensured for development schemes. He pointed out the negative culture of the one-man show has been done away with and every work is done with the consultation.
He was talking to the members of the National Assembly including Chief Whip Amer Dogar, Shaukat Ali Bhatti, Nawab Sher Waseer and Haji Imtiaz who called on him at his office and discussed matters of mutual interest.
The CM stated the process of development will not be confined to selected areas and the recommendations of the parliamentarians are very important for me. The ongoing development schemes will be completed, he assured. The parliamentarians stated that Usman Buzdar has put Punjab on the road to durable development and congratulated him over the posting of officers for the South Punjab Secretariat. Law Minister Raja Basharat was also present.
CM CONDEMNS INDIAN ARMY’S ATROCITIES ALONG LOC: Usman Buzdar has strongly condemned Indian army’s continued atrocities along the line of control and prayed for early recovery of five persons who were injured due to unprovoked firing of the occupied Indian army in Nakyal Sector. India has gone berserk and is violating all international laws by continuously targeting the civilian population, he deplored.
FEDERAL MINISTER HAMMAD AZHAR CALLS ON CM: Federal Minister for Industries and Production Hammad Azhar called on CM Usman Buzdar at his office and discussed matters of mutual interests.
The CM on the occasion stated the government has fully focused on the development of backward areas including the provincial metropolis. He added that Prime Minister Imran Khan has laid the foundation stone of Lahore Ring Road Southern Loop-III project and work is in progress on mother and child hospital and Firdous Market’s underpass project.
Lahore’s sewerage system will also be improved and people will be provided more facilities through mega projects, he assured. A tax-relief package worth RS 18 billion was given to help recover the trade and industrial sector in the previous financial year. Similarly, a relief package costing RS 56 billion has also been given this financial year to support trade and business activities, he added. Meanwhile, work is in progress on 13 special economic zones and industrial estates are being set up on more than 10 thousand acres in Punjab.
The government is fully committed to solving the problems of the people and development work in the areas of the elected representatives will be done with their consultation, the CM added.
CM CHAIRS MEETING ABOUT BOR REFORMS: The CM also chaired a meeting at his office about reforms in the Board of Revenue and directed to make functional mobile arazi centres at the earliest.
The CM stated that important reforms will be introduced to settle the revenue matters and a composite system will be devised to facilitate the citizens.
He directed to constitute a committee for introducing departmental reforms under Law Minister Raja Basharat. This committee will submit its recommendations within seven days and decisions will be made in the light of committee recommendations.
The CM regretted that the past rulers raised hollow slogans about the elimination of archaic patwari culture but no practical steps were taken in this regard.
The PTI government is taking necessary steps to rectify the past lapses, he added. The PTI government is committed to creating ease for the citizens and composite reforms are needed to improve the revenue affairs. I know that citizens face a lot of problems and they will be given relief by increasing the number of arazi centres, he concluded.