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PM Imran to launch e-passport service soon: Rashid
28 Identity Card Stations of NADRA are also being established in four provinces.


Islamabad: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmad Tuesday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government will launch e-passport service to facilitate public after Prime Minister Imran Khan's return from Russia.
While talking to the media persons today, the minister stated that thirteen new passport offices will be established in Sindh whilst twenty eight Identity Card Stations of National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) are also being established in four provinces.
The Interior Minister reaffirmed the commitment to crush the foreign funded terrorists. He said Radd-ul-Fasaad operation secured the country and we pay tributes to the sacrifices of security personnel.
Regarding the upcoming visit of Australian cricket team, the Sheikh Rashid said excellent arrangements have been made for their security.
As regards the political situation, Sheikh Rashid said the opposition parties will not get anything from their protest campaigns.
“Their (opposition leaders) no confidence motion will be a failure,” he added.
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