Imran Khan also instructed to protect the rights, lives and property of people and to take stern action against the encroachers, holders and miscreant elements in the society.

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Lahore: Prime Minister Imran Khan Wednesday directed the Punjab government to take all necessary steps in providing prompt and efficient services to the common man in the province.
Talking to Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar, the premier also emphasized taking action against miscreants, hoarders, and occupation mafia to protect the lives, property, and interests of the people.
Following the meeting, issues related to civil administration and law and order of Punjab province were discussed, besides a detailed briefing on the progress of development projects.
Chief Secretary Punjab Kamran Ali Afzal and Inspector General Punjab Rao Sardar Ali Khan were also present.
Imran Khan also instructed to protect the rights, lives and property of people and to take stern action against the encroachers, holders and miscreant elements in the society.
During the meeting the Prime Minister was briefed about developmental projects being carried out across the province.
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