Pakistan
Govt to expand NADRA offices in Pakistan’s far flung areas: Rashid
The Interior Minister said that salaries of all civil armed forces have been enhanced by 15%
Islamabad: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed Wednesday said the network of National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) offices will be spread to the far flung areas of the country.
While talking to the media persons today, the Federal Minister said that thirteen passport offices will be established in Interior Sindh whilst succession certificate will also be introduced in Azad Kashmir and Balochistan.
The Interior Minister said that salaries of all civil armed forces have been enhanced by 15%, adding that he has requested the Prime Minister to raise the salaries of other departments as well.
Responding to a question, Sheikh Rashid said Prime Minister Imran Khan faces no threat from the opposition parties who will face defeat if opted for the no confidence motion.
“The establishment is neutral and stands with elected government,” he said, adding that next 50 days are important in the politics—hoping that Imran Khan will emerge victorious.
“Iranian Interior Minister is also visiting Pakistan next week,” revealed former Railway Minister.
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