CM Elahi orders to take action over exhibiting arms across Punjab

Pakistan Aug, 22 2022
CM Elahi orders to take action over exhibiting arms across Punjab
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LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi ordered to take indiscriminate action against elements exhibiting arms across Punjab, saying that indiscriminate action should be taken against exhibition of arms.

Sources privy to matter said that MNAs and MPAs of Gujrat called on CM Elahi. During meeting, Punjab Chief Minister directed Inspector General of Police to ensure strict compliance with law prohibiting exhibition of arms. Elahi called for legal action against those involved in arms exhibition, irrespective of their political affiliation.

Lawmakers praised CM Elahi for his decision to take action against arms exhibition, saying that his decision would play an anchoring role in maintaining law and order situation across province. Elahi said that every moment is golden and his government will do everything for welfare of people of Punjab. Criticising performance of PML-N in Punjab, he said that he started working from where he left off.

Talking about PTI Chairman, CM Elahi said that even today he considers Imran Khan as his prime minister. People of Gujrat will welcome Imran Khan with an overwhelming response in a public gathering on September 2, Pervaiz Elahi added.

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 22 2022

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