Pakistan
Provincial assembly members inform Maryam Nawaz about public issues
Chief Minister Punjab directed the assembly members to monitor the sale of naan and roti at the official rate in their constituencies.
Lahore: The members of the Provincial Assembly of different districts met Chief Minister of Punjab Maryam Nawaz.
Members of Provincial Assembly Zahid Akram, Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Muhammad Kashif and Agha Ali Haider were among those who met in the presence of Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Pervez Rasheed, Special Assistant Zeeshan Malik and others on the occasion.
During the meeting, people's problems, needs and development projects were discussed. The members of the assembly paid tribute to the Chief Minister for starting many people-friendly projects in a short period of time.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz directed the assembly members to monitor the sale of naan and roti at the official rate in their constituencies.
Maryam Nawaz said that rural and primary health centers across the province will be revamped within six months and 100% free medicines with home delivery will be started soon.
She further said that 600 roads will be constructed and repaired in the province, while five expressways and three motorways will be built, a program of providing 20,000 motorbikes for students has been started.
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