Mohsin Naqvi hears the complaints of the citizens present there and assure them that they will be addressed soon.


Lahore: Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday visited NADRA center Shimla Pahari which is working round the clock in Lahore.
There was a lot of rush at the NADRA center.
The citizens lodged complaints with Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi.
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi took notice of the citizens' complaints about lack of staff issue. Minister Naqvi met the citizens in the center and inquired about the problems.
The Federal Minister respond to the complaints of the citizens, saying that they would be resolved soon. “I have visited the center and reviewed all the situation myself. The officials will quickly end the hassle of delay and waiting. Solving your problems is not a favor, but your right and our duty,” said the interior minister.
He said that the elderly citizen while talking to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that he had come here.
The citizens talking to Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that “You have a great name. I am sure that you will improve the NADRA center as well,”.

KSE-100 plummets over 4,000 points amid oil price surge
- 7 hours ago
Iranian sports minister: We cannot go to World Cup
- 19 hours ago

Information Ministry rejects claim of Afghan Taliban regarding strike in Wana
- a day ago

What would you do alone in a cage with nothing but cocaine?
- 18 hours ago
Adequate petroleum stocks available in country: PM Shehbaz
- 3 hours ago

Pakistan committed to promote religious tolerance among nations: President, PM
- a day ago
Govt decides to expand Roshan Digital Account scheme
- 3 hours ago
US allies rebuff Trump's request for support in Strait of Hormuz
- 5 hours ago
Tickets for 11th edition of PSL to go on sale from tomorrow
- 3 hours ago

Pakistan rejects India’s remarks over actions against terrorist hideouts inside Afghanistan
- a day ago

Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq: 684 Taliban killed, 252 posts destroyed :Attaullah Tarar
- a day ago
Foxborough won't back down in World Cup spat
- 19 hours ago











