MPAs discuss development projects with CM Buzdar

Dunya News

MPAs apprised CM about progress of different ongoing developmental projects in their constituencies

LAHORE (Dunya News) – A delegation of parliamentarians called on Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Sardar Usman Buzdar at his office on Saturday and discussed development projects in their respective constituencies.

MPAs from different districts included Nadeem Qureshi, Mamoon Tarar, Niaz Hussain Khan, Javed Akhtar Lund and others called on him at CM’s secretariat.

During the meeting with the parliamentarians, Usman Buzdar said that former rulers believed in merely using lip service but the incumbent government was taking practical measures for real development of the province.

The MPAs apprised the CM about the progress of different ongoing and new developmental projects in their respective constituencies.

The chief minister said that development projects would be completed with the consultation of public representatives. He added that due importance gives to the proposals of elected representatives in the formulation and completion of development projects. Usman Buzdar said the government was monitoring the developmental projects of neglected and ignored areas, adding that development was the right of every town, village and city.

He said that he was visiting every district and city to review the problems and he would go to every tehsil, district for the redressal of peoples’ grievances. No one would be allowed to create hurdles in the process of progress and prosperity, he added.

The government would fulfill its promise to put the country on road to progress, he said, adding that the government, according to the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan, was introducing positive changes in every sector of life for bringing real joy in the lives of people.

Talking on the occasion, the MPAs said that Usman Buzdar cares for the people and his decision to visit every nook and corner of the province was a positive step.

They said Punjab was changing and positive changes were being taken place in the remote areas as Chief Minister was trying to resolve the problems of people.