Khawaja confident Punjab govt to elevate citizens’ living standard

SIALKOT: Defense Minister and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) leader Khawaja Asif reaffirmed the commitment of the Punjab government to improve the quality of life for the common man.
He shared his remarks on the Punjab CM’s performance in a ceremony in Sialkot. Asif lauded Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for swiftly launching public service initiatives within her first three months in office, following in the footsteps of her leaders, Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif.
Highlighting the proactive stance of CM Maryam Nawaz, Asif commended her efforts to bring essential services directly to the citizens’ doorsteps.
He emphasized her awareness of the challenges facing healthcare facilities in Sialkot, specifically mentioning her forthcoming visit to the District Headquarter Hospital (DHQ) in Sialkot.
As part of the government’s initiatives to revolutionize the healthcare sector, Asif spotlighted the introduction of mobile clinics, heralding them as a boon for rural areas. These mobile clinics, equipped with dental and optical experts, aim to provide essential medical services to underprivileged communities. He unveiled to establish cancer units within hospitals to bolster the fight against cancer. Beyond healthcare, Asif underscored the Punjab government’s focus on the education sector, emphasizing its significance in the overall development agenda.
The remarks by Defense Minister Khawaja Asif highlight the Punjab government’s proactive approach towards addressing key challenges and improving the welfare of its citizens.
Earlier, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Friday called for enhanced security measures within the premises of the National Assembly (NA) building and its lobbies.
Speaking in the NA, the minister said that a large number of unidentified individuals were often present at the building’s entrance, noting that people congregate outside the hall, in front of the elevators, and in the corridors, posing significant security risks. He noted that previously there was a system for issuing passes to members of the NA in the past, which should be implemented strictly to maintain security in the Parliament.
The defence minister emphasised that enhanced security measures were crucial to avoid any untoward incident. He referenced the March 26 Bisham suicide attack, where the explosive-laden car that targeted the bus of Chinese workers had reached Bisham from Balochistan’s Chaman area 10 days before the terrorist attack took place. –Agencies