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PM Imran Khan gives his a glimpse to MNAs

Lahore : Prime Minister Imran Khan on
Tuesday urged Members of the National Assembly (MNAs)  to remain in constant contact with their constituents to identify their problems
with special focus on education, health and employment and strive for their solution.

The prime minister was talking to parliamentarians of
Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf from Rawalpindi Division at the PM Office.
Those who met the prime minister included Minister for Health Regulations Aamir Mahmood Kayani, Information Minister Ch Fawad Hussain, Minister for Petroleum Ghulam Sarwar Khan, Special Assistant Naeem ul Haq and Arshad Dad.

The MNAs included Maj. (Retd) Tahir Saddiq, Sadaqat Ali Abbasi, Shaikh Rashid Sahfiq, Mansoor Hayat Khan, Aasma Qadeer,Fozia Behram, Chaudhry Salik Hussain and Chaudhry Farrukh Iltaf.
Minister for Railways Shaikh Rashid Ahmed also present in the meeting.

They informed the prime minister about problems of their constituents and presented proposals.

The prime minister assured the Parliamentarians that important committees like Zakat and Ushr, market committees, Baitul Mal and waste management committees would be announced soon. He said the
government was giving special focus on waste management field,particularly waste to energy.

MNA Sadaqat Abbasi requested the prime minister for revival of Murree-Kahuta Development Authority. The prime minister said that there was a dire need for promotion of tourism in Murree and its adjacent areas.

Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed briefed the prime minister about progress of work on construction of two new hospitals to meet health requirements of the people of Rawalpindi.

Minister for Petroleum Ghulam Sarwar Khan requested the prime minister to review the plan of construction of Gandhara University
and Potohar University so that they could be completed soon.

He also requested the prime minister to complete Rawalpindi Ring Road scheme on priority basis.

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