CM Bugti vows to ensure good governance

Pakistan Sep, 27 2024
CM Bugti vows to ensure good governance
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Quetta: Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti said that his government was looking to ensure good governance in Balochistan.

Expressing his thoughts on luncheon here, Bugti said, “All political parties, forming political parties are on one page. We are looking forward to addressing myriad problems faced by Balochistan through bilateral consultations.” “Province is facing challenges pertaining to law and order, health, education and environment,” he said.

“We are taking allied parties on board in Balochistan. Prominent among those who attended event were Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Amir Muqam and Balochistan Governor. Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti vowed to provide all-out support to police in bid to confront challenges posed by terrorism. According to details, newly-appointed Balochistan IG Moazzam Jah Ansari called on CM Bugti in Quetta. “We will fulfill constitutional responsibility of Balochistan police by ensuring to avert pressure.” CM Bugti urged police to demonstrate exemplary behaviour towards masses to ensure revival of trust between masses and police. 

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