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‘People friendly’ policies being made in country: CM Usman Buzdar

Usman Buzdar, 100 days

LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar on Saturday said, first time in country’s history ‘people friendly’ policies are being made, ARY News reported.

In his statement, Usman Buzdar said PTI’s policies are aimed to provide relief to the people of country.

Visionary leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan has put the country on the right path.“The government has sincerely worked to implement the reforms agenda in its first 100 days”, the provincial chief executive continued.

He reiterated that the provincial government will play a leading role in materializing the national development targets set by Prime Minister Imran Khan.

On November 29, the Punjab chief minister had said that public service is prime agenda of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf government.

He was talking to PTI’s MNA Ramesh Kumar who called him on at chief minister’s office in the Punjab’s provincial capital.

Read More: Apna Ghar Project to create new job opportunities in housing sector: Buzdar

Usman Buzdar had said PTI’s prime object is to serve the masses and the government is moving towards the right direction in this regard.

“Sincere efforts are being made for public welfare and transparency has also been ensured in public welfare steps”, he said.

In another step to serve masses and create ease for them, Sardar Usman Buzdar, had inaugurated Chief Minister’s complaints center at his office.

Initially, complaints relating to health, education, police and DC Office could be lodged via the given numbers, he said and added the scope of this center will be extended to the whole province as providing immediate solutions to the citizens is our important responsibility and the launch of this facility will help redress grievances at the level of districts, tehsils and villages.

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