CM dubs Opp's protest 'slavery march'.

LAHORE -- Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has said the so-called march being staged in the name of Azadi is in fact a 'slavery march'.

'Those discarded elements want to make the nation slave of the old Pakistan once again. As many as 220 million people of Pakistan have outright rejected old Pakistan. New Pakistan is in the making and the era of slavery will not return,' he said.

Buzdar said in his message that no one can halt the journey of change under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan. The people of Pakistan have given five years mandate to PTI and holding peaceful protest is right of everyone, he added. Anti-people activities will not be tolerated. Those rejected elements by the people are trying to harm Kashmir cause under the guise of so-called march, said Buzdar.

REVIEWS PERFORMANCE OF BOR, PLRA

Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar presided over a high-level meeting at CM Office on Sunday where performance of the Revenue Department and the Punjab Land Record Authority was reviewed. During the meeting, it was decided to change the nomenclature of the post of patwari.

Patwari's post to be renamed as village officer

Buzdar approved change in nomenclature of the post of patwari and said that patwari will be given designation of village officer and allocated grade 14. Village officers will be inducted through the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) and given six-month compulsory training after recruitment into service, he said.

The chief minister approved the proposal to give laptops to village officers. It was decided to develop a service structure for the staff of the Punjab Land Record Authority. It was decided to make a Lahore tehsil model tehsil with regard to revenue.

Buzdar directed the Lahore commissioner to take steps to make a model tehsil. He also directed the officials to set up 115 Arazi Centres in far-flung areas of the province by December. He said the PTI government was taking measures to provide ease in revenue...

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