Govt committed to materialize dream of a digital Pakistan: Firdous.

LAHORE -- Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan has said that the government is committed materializing the dream of a digital Pakistan into a reality.

Addressing a press conference here Saturday, she said that institutions are being redesigned with modern technology for creating ease in the lives of the people.

Flanked by Senior Member Board of Revenue (SMBR) Babar Hayat Tarar, Dr Firdous said that Chief Minister Usman Buzdar is making serious efforts for implementing the vision of PM Imran Khan and his efforts are yielding positive results.

She said the government has created ease in the lives of the citizens by providing easy access to land record and other revenue matters. The government is determined to provide the due rights of the people at their doorstep, she said.

She said that in order to change the system it is necessary to change the laws and only a bold and brave leadership like Imran Khan can take such decisions and introduce historical reforms. The government is taking practical measures on a war footing basis to change the corrupt system and introduce a transparent system, she said.

People were hoodwinked in the name of politics and the former rulers were remained busy in flourishing their business however, relief is being provided to the people by introducing new reforms and legislation, she further said.

Dr Firdous said the PTI government is committed to fulfilling its promise of transfer of power to the grass-root level through the local government system as it will ensure resolution of peoples' problems at their doorstep. She said that a few 'numbardars' from Jati Umrah paralyzed the whole service delivery system. These elements used to dictate others for their vested political and personal interests. However, the incumbent government is committed to getting the country rid of such corrupt people.

She alleged that both PPP and PML-N have joined hands over the Senate election in Punjab and the horse-trading has been transferred to Islamabad where Asif...

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