Balochistan CM orders early completion of Quetta Safe City project
Stresses need to curb crime on rising number of complaints
QUETTA:
After listening to the complaints of residents, Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has ordered early completion of Quetta Safe City project for controlling crime effectively.
“Delay in completion of Quetta Safe City project is causing heavy losses in the shape of human lives,” the chief minister said while addressing weekly open court at the CM Secretariat on Friday. Under the project, closed-circuit television cameras will be installed at every nook and corner of the city.
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“The purpose of setting up an open court is to address people’s grievances and we are succeeding at it as the number of complaints is on the rise,” he added.
On medical students protesting outside the Quetta Press Club since the last 12 days, he said, “We assured them that their demand for a fresh entry test would be met, but since the matter is now in court, the government will accept the court’s verdict.”
On the law and order situation, Bizenjo said that the nefarious designs of terrorists had been weakened due to the relentless efforts of security forces.
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The chief minister said, “Our priorities are to address public issues and establish peace by utilising every resource at our disposal.”
He ordered verification of complaints as many were found to be fakes.
After listening to the complaints of residents, Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo has ordered early completion of Quetta Safe City project for controlling crime effectively.
“Delay in completion of Quetta Safe City project is causing heavy losses in the shape of human lives,” the chief minister said while addressing weekly open court at the CM Secretariat on Friday. Under the project, closed-circuit television cameras will be installed at every nook and corner of the city.
Bizenjo says steps being taken to end unemployment
“The purpose of setting up an open court is to address people’s grievances and we are succeeding at it as the number of complaints is on the rise,” he added.
On medical students protesting outside the Quetta Press Club since the last 12 days, he said, “We assured them that their demand for a fresh entry test would be met, but since the matter is now in court, the government will accept the court’s verdict.”
On the law and order situation, Bizenjo said that the nefarious designs of terrorists had been weakened due to the relentless efforts of security forces.
Bizenjo orders holding weekly open katcheris
The chief minister said, “Our priorities are to address public issues and establish peace by utilising every resource at our disposal.”
He ordered verification of complaints as many were found to be fakes.