Caretaker CM reserves every Thursday for meeting with Tribesmen.

PESHAWAR -- As an important step to resolve the public issues of newly merged districts, Caretaker Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Muhammad Azam Khan has decided to reserve every Thursday for meeting with tribal people and listen their issues personally.

In this regard, the first session of meetings was held here the other day at Chief Minister's House, in which a delegation of tribal elders from different merged districts apprised the chief minister of their issues related to health, education, communications, and other service delivery sectors and submitted written applications to him.

The chief minister on the applications of tribal people issued directives to concerned quarters for immediate resolution of public issues in newly merged districts.

The tribal elders appreciated the decision of the caretaker chief minister and said that the initiative would prove helpful in solving the long-standing problems of the tribal people.

The delegates said that the initiative was a proof of the chief minister's interest and seriousness in solving the problems of the tribal people adding that the services of Azam Khan for the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were not hidden from anyone and hoped that as caretaker chief...

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