PM orders inquiry into mishandling of widow sisters complaint at Citizen Portal
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A joint application of two widow sisters was lodged on February 23, 2021.
ISLAMABAD (APP) – Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday taken serious note of the complaint by two widow sisters at Pakistan Citizen Portal and ordered inquiry against Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue), Rawalpindi on the mishandling of their case.
The prime minister directed the Chief Secretary’s Office to order a fact-finding inquiry into the matter by nominating a senior-level officer, initiate action thereafter under the rules and submit the report by May 31.
He directed Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit (PMDU) to carry out a performance evaluation of the dashboards of all revenue officers in the Rawalpindi Division.
Fawad defends PM Imran s criticism of Pakistani missions
Minister hints at appropriate action against the responsible staffers
Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry addressing a press conference at the PID in Islamabad on March 16, 2021. SCREENGRAB
ISLAMABD:
Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry on Friday backed Prime Minister Imran Khan for his criticism of the country s diplomatic staff based in foreign states and hinted at appropriate action against the responsible staffers.
Addressing the media in Islamabad along with Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood, Fawad said there have been incidents in which Pakistani labourers have been barred from entering Pakistani embassies.
Pak PM expresses displeasure over working of embassies, says Indian counterparts more proactive
Pak PM expresses displeasure over working of embassies, says Indian counterparts more proactive
Speaking to Pakistani envoys posted in capitals around the world virtually, Imran Khan pulled them up for their indifferent attitude and unnecessary delays in routine services
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UPDATED: May 6, 2021 09:32 IST
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday expressed his displeasure over the working of Pakistani ambassadorial staff abroad (File photo)
Underlining that their Indian counterparts are more proactive and provide “better services to their citizens”, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday expressed his displeasure over the working of Pakistani ambassadorial staff abroad.
PM tells envoys to shun indifferent attitude
Imran says complaints received from S Arabia shocking
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday expressed his displeasure over an indifferent attitude and unnecessary delays in routine services by Pakistani embassies, particularly in the Middle East. Feedback that I have received from Saudi Arabia shows as if the staff is not working. The staff in Kuwait s NADRA office take bribes instead of guiding people and an official is involved in making wrong documents. I was shocked to learn all this, a disgruntled PM Imran said while virtually addressing Pakistani envoys deployed worldwide, adding that the concerned ambassador did not even make an effort to identify the official involved.