PTI has emerged as largest party: CM

Mahmood Khan says service delivery is top priority


Our Correspondent October 15, 2022
Imran Khan blames Centre for rising militancy in Swat. PHOTO: Facebook/PTI

PESHAWAR:

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan has said that efficient service delivery is the top priority of his government and the availability of staff in all public sector schools, colleges and health service facilities throughout the province has been ensured in addition to providing Sehat Insaf Card, Kisan Card and soon-to-be launched Food and Education Card.

He was chairing a meeting of cabinet members and PTI MPAs at the Chief Minister House Peshawar on Friday.

Touching upon the policy and strategy of the provincial government, the CM said that multiple steps have been taken for greater revenue generation to ensure self-sustainability, followed by steps to ensure efficient service delivery and empowerment of people by making them part of the development process.

The chief minister said the strengthening of communication networks, provision of an environment conducive to investment, and exploiting the natural beauty of the province will ensure greater revenue generation and will also open avenues for livelihood opportunities.

Some of the projects of his government include Peshawar to DI Khan Motorway, the extension of the already established Swat Expressway, a wheeling model to provide cheap electricity to investors in the industrial sector, establishment of industrial zones, promotion of tourism as an industry, establishment of tourism zones and many other steps have ensured greater trust on the part of investors and have set the province on the track of development.

Khan made it clear that the political choice of people has become plain and clear and PTI has been accepted, without any doubt, as the sole political party working for the welfare of the people and development of the country.

He said that the joining of hundreds of independently elected local government representatives and political activists of other parties have wiped out all opposition parties from the political landscape at the grass root level unanimously.

He observed that development projects will ensure uniform access to basic facilities throughout the province, which has increased public confidence in public sector institutions.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 15th, 2022.

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