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MNAs, MPAs from Faisalabad meet CM Buzdar

LAHORE: Members of national and provincial assemblies from Faisalabad called on Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar on Wednesday.

Minister of State for Information Farrukh Habib, provincial ministers, parliamentarians and SACM Hassan Khawar were also present. Speaking on this occasion, the CM said a technical university would be established in Faisalabad and the parliamentarians will be consulted in this regard.

Similarly, the Faisalabad ring road project will be started soon, he added. Meanwhile, the Faisalabad bypass project has been approved by the government, he said. The CM pointed out that record development has been made in Faisalabad in the tenure of the PTI-led government as the government was striving to resolve public problems.

Every area of the province would be properly developed and the recommendations of parliamentarians will be honoured. My doors are open to the parliamentarians and their genuine issues will be resolved.

CM VISITS FAISALABAD: During his Faisalabad visit, Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar has removed CEO (Health) Dr Mushtaq Sipra, XEN Local Government Khalid Hussaini and Sub-Registrar (Saddar) Munawar Bhatti over dereliction of duties and public complaints.

These officials have also been suspended. The CM has made it clear that those failing to resolve public complaints have no right to stay on their posts adding that immediate action was taken on public complaints during the visit. Those serving the masses will be encouraged while action will be taken against poor performers, he announced.

CM SEEKS REPORT ON RAPPE: Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar has sought a report from CCPO Lahore about the alleged rape-cum-murder of a child in Satto Katla and assured the bereaved heirs that they will be provided justice. Meanwhile, the police have arrested an accused Ali Shan.

CONDOLENCE: Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar has expressed a deep sense of sorrow over the martyrdom of four police officials due to firing at their vehicle in Lakki Marwat and extended sympathies to the bereaved heirs. The police officials have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty and I pay tributes to their sacrifice, he added.

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