Expectations from Maryam Nawaz as Punjab CM

The 10th April incident in the reign of thief minister is what was expected she likely others is a puppet incharge with her strings being pulled mercilessly, wonder what the fake Mandela aka NS thinks of 10/4 incident
 

CM Maryam reviews Punjab law and order, gives nod for special unit on cyber crimes​

(Web Desk) – Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz chaired a special meeting in Murree on Saturday to comprehensively review the law and order situation in the province.

According to a handout issued here, the inspector general of police (IGP) provided a detailed briefing on the overall law and order situation.

During the meeting, it was decided in principle to establish a special unit and provide IT training to staff to combat organised and cyber crimes in the province. Various proposals and recommendations were discussed to take concrete steps to safeguard the lives and property of the people.

Approval was also given to enforce a special audit system to identify corruption and unprofessional conduct within the police force. Police officers and officials found colluding with corrupt mafias and criminals would face special court martial proceedings, the meeting decided.

Additionally, a mechanism for reporting bribery via the CM's special dashboard was approved.

The meeting also reviewed a proposal to establish a border security force to combat smuggling. It was decided to establish a specialised police force to effectively counter all types of crimes. Approval was granted to intensify efforts to eradicate narcotics, and legislation was proposed to impose the death penalty on those convicted of molesting women and children.

CM Maryam instructed strict measures to eliminate the culture of illegal weapons in Punjab, including amendments to relevant laws. She emphasised the need for additional measures to permanently eradicate kite-flying and the use of metallic wire.

"We will provide the latest arms and ammunition, state-of-the-art equipment, night vision technology, and drones," she stated.

The CM ordered a comprehensive crackdown to permanently eliminate terrorism, smuggling and criminal gangs. She also highlighted the importance of streamlining the prosecution and investigation system.

Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, the chief secretary and relevant officers attended the meeting.

Source: Dunya News
 
The army guys beat up the Policeman and then uploaded the videos, which they themselves filmed. What is going on?

CM Maryam reviews Punjab law and order, gives nod for special unit on cyber crimes​

(Web Desk) – Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz chaired a special meeting in Murree on Saturday to comprehensively review the law and order situation in the province.

According to a handout issued here, the inspector general of police (IGP) provided a detailed briefing on the overall law and order situation.

During the meeting, it was decided in principle to establish a special unit and provide IT training to staff to combat organised and cyber crimes in the province. Various proposals and recommendations were discussed to take concrete steps to safeguard the lives and property of the people.

Approval was also given to enforce a special audit system to identify corruption and unprofessional conduct within the police force. Police officers and officials found colluding with corrupt mafias and criminals would face special court martial proceedings, the meeting decided.

Additionally, a mechanism for reporting bribery via the CM's special dashboard was approved.

The meeting also reviewed a proposal to establish a border security force to combat smuggling. It was decided to establish a specialised police force to effectively counter all types of crimes. Approval was granted to intensify efforts to eradicate narcotics, and legislation was proposed to impose the death penalty on those convicted of molesting women and children.

CM Maryam instructed strict measures to eliminate the culture of illegal weapons in Punjab, including amendments to relevant laws. She emphasised the need for additional measures to permanently eradicate kite-flying and the use of metallic wire.

"We will provide the latest arms and ammunition, state-of-the-art equipment, night vision technology, and drones," she stated.

The CM ordered a comprehensive crackdown to permanently eliminate terrorism, smuggling and criminal gangs. She also highlighted the importance of streamlining the prosecution and investigation system.

Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, the chief secretary and relevant officers attended the meeting.

Source: Dunya News
Anything from her on people that tell us they have compromising videos of Judges and are using them to blackmail them.
 
First air ambulance service set to launch on CM Maryam's orders

Following directives from Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the province has initiated its inaugural air ambulance service. The rescue personnel have commenced training sessions in preparation for the service.

The primary objective of this air ambulance initiative is to extend coverage to districts in Punjab lacking rescue services. In its initial phase, rescue staff are undergoing rigorous training sessions. The Punjab Government has secured the lease of aircraft for the air ambulance service.

Government sources reveal that these aircraft will play a crucial role in transporting patients, particularly those with head injuries or multiple traumas requiring urgent medical attention.

It has been identified that certain districts in South Punjab and East Punjab lack adequate specialized healthcare infrastructure. To address this gap, the air ambulance service will be deployed, particularly in remote areas such as Bhakkar, Mianwali, and Bahawalnagar, among others. These aircraft will be fully equipped to facilitate immediate patient transfer, potentially saving lives.

Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif has been provided with a comprehensive briefing on the initiative by the Planning and Development Department.

Furthermore, the air ambulance service will have the capability to retrieve patients from motorways, with runways in cities like Lahore and Multan facilitating operations. Efforts are underway to finalize arrangements with civil aviation authorities to enable emergency landings in these cities, ensuring safe patient transportation.

According to rescue sources, this air ambulance serves various emergency purposes. It can aid in detecting flood-affected areas during inundations, facilitating the evacuation of trapped individuals and enhancing rescue coverage.

Additionally, in the event of a fire, it enables more accurate estimation and facilitates more effective rescue operations.

The first training session for Pakistan and Punjab's first air ambulance service has been launched as per the message on social networking site X.

The chief minister said that the first air ambulance service in Pakistan and Punjab will start in June.
In her post on social media platform X, the chief minister said the first training session for the first air ambulance service had started and the service would start in June.

SOURCE: EXPRESS TRIBUNE
 
Now, please reduce the prices of petrol, electricity and gas.

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Punjab government decreases roti price to Rs16

The Punjab government decreased the roti price from Rs20 to Rs16 across the province, chief minister Maryam Nawaz said on Sunday.

In a post on social media platform X, she said that all districts and departments concerned in the province have been issued directives related to the new price of the roti. He directed them to ensure strict implementation of the decision.

On Saturday, Maryam advised her team to decrease the rate of roti after cutting the price of flour. The rate of a 20kg flour sack fell from Rs2,800 to Rs2,300 after a fall of Rs500 in the price.

Asim Raza, the Pakistan Flour Mills Association chairman, attributed the slash in prices to the decrease in the price of wheat.

It is expected the price of a 20kg flour sack would further decrease by Rs300 after the arrival of wheat from Punjab in the market.


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First air ambulance service set to launch on CM Maryam's orders​

Following directives from Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the province has initiated its inaugural air ambulance service. The rescue personnel have commenced training sessions in preparation for the service.

The primary objective of this air ambulance initiative is to extend coverage to districts in Punjab lacking rescue services. In its initial phase, rescue staff are undergoing rigorous training sessions. The Punjab Government has secured the lease of aircraft for the air ambulance service.

Government sources reveal that these aircraft will play a crucial role in transporting patients, particularly those with head injuries or multiple traumas requiring urgent medical attention.

It has been identified that certain districts in South Punjab and East Punjab lack adequate specialized healthcare infrastructure. To address this gap, the air ambulance service will be deployed, particularly in remote areas such as Bhakkar, Mianwali, and Bahawalnagar, among others. These aircraft will be fully equipped to facilitate immediate patient transfer, potentially saving lives.

Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif has been provided with a comprehensive briefing on the initiative by the Planning and Development Department.

Furthermore, the air ambulance service will have the capability to retrieve patients from motorways, with runways in cities like Lahore and Multan facilitating operations. Efforts are underway to finalize arrangements with civil aviation authorities to enable emergency landings in these cities, ensuring safe patient transportation.

According to rescue sources, this air ambulance serves various emergency purposes. It can aid in detecting flood-affected areas during inundations, facilitating the evacuation of trapped individuals and enhancing rescue coverage.

Additionally, in the event of a fire, it enables more accurate estimation and facilitates more effective rescue operations.

The first training session for Pakistan and Punjab's first air ambulance service has been launched as per the message on social networking site X.

The chief minister said that the first air ambulance service in Pakistan and Punjab will start in June.
In her post on social media platform X, the chief minister said the first training session for the first air ambulance service had started and the service would start in June.

Source: The Express Tribune
 
There were complaints from the citizens that the rate has been reduced but also the weight of bread and naan has also been reduced. After these complaints, Assistant Commissioners and Price Control Magistrates across the district checked each shop, checked the weight themselves, imposed heavy fines for deficiency and made the regular rate list of new prices prominently displayed outside the shop. It has been clarified to Nanbai that if there is a difference in weight or price, the next step will be registration of cases instead of fine.

 
Punjab government decreases roti price to Rs16

The Punjab government decreased the roti price from Rs20 to Rs16 across the province, chief minister Maryam Nawaz said on Sunday.

In a post on social media platform X, she said that all districts and departments concerned in the province have been issued directives related to the new price of the roti. He directed them to ensure strict implementation of the decision.

On Saturday, Maryam advised her team to decrease the rate of roti after cutting the price of flour. The rate of a 20kg flour sack fell from Rs2,800 to Rs2,300 after a fall of Rs500 in the price.

Asim Raza, the Pakistan Flour Mills Association chairman, attributed the slash in prices to the decrease in the price of wheat.

It is expected the price of a 20kg flour sack would further decrease by Rs300 after the arrival of wheat from Punjab in the market.


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Let's see. If the guys agree they will lose big time and if they don't agree, then what? Will Nani leave tik tok videos and raid the tandoors?
 
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Roti price reduced by Rs.4 good, but comman man minced rapidly by increasing the fuel prices to Rs. 14, twice in a fortnight
 
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif along with Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz on Tuesday paid surprise visits to some nanbais (roti vendors) to make sure consumers were not being "overcharged".

Sharif candidly chatted with nanbais to ascertain the current price of tandoor-baked flatbread, while the Chief Minister examined the official price list.

The public cheered the former prime minister and CM Punjab for personally investigating the roti price.

They also encouraged the public to provide real-time feedback, report any overcharging, and refuse to overpay.


Source: GEO
 
Youth dies after being hit by CM Maryam Nawaz’s squad vehicle

As per details, 23-year-old Abu Bakar, who was traveling on a motorbike near Chandowal was allegedly hit by the protocol vehicle of Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz.

The FIR of the incident has been registered at Saddar police station in Narowal on the complaint of a cousin of the deceased.

The First Information Report (FIR) stated Abu Bakar was ‘hit’ by an Elite Force vehicle while the squad of Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz was on its way to Kartarpur. The incident took place due to overtaking, the FIR said and added.

Rizwan, the cousin of the deceased said Abu Bakar was traveling on a motorcycle with his friend, who remained safe in the crash.

 
She has to resign from the CM position immediately and cooperate with the investigation.
 
CM Maryam visited Kartarpur by copter: Punjab government

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz visited Kartarpur on Thursday via helicopter and she was not travelling with a motorcade at the time of an accident, which claimed the life of a youth in Narowal, the provincial government said on Friday.

In a statement, a spokesperson said the CM had taken notice of the youth’s death and ordered immediate action, issuing directions for the identification of the car involved in the accident and the arrest of the culprits.

The spokesperson said that police, on the orders of the CM, had registered a case and launched an investigation into the man’s death.

According to initial reports and eyewitness accounts, 23-year-old filling station worker Muhammad Abubakar had died after allegedly being hit by an Elite Force vehicle, said to be part of the chief minister’s convoy.

The incident took place at the Chandowal Stop on the Shakargarh Road, en route to Kartarpur, where the CM had attended Baisakhi celebrations on the same day. The government, however, has rejected these reports.

Meanwhile, Abubakar was laid to rest in his native village following funeral prayers.

Narowal DSP Malik Muhammad Khalil said they had obtained the CCTV footage of the incident, claiming that Abubakar could be seen fell on the ground after being hit by an unidentified motorcyclist before he had a fatal collision with a government vehicle.

DPO Naveed Malik said the search was on for the unidentified motorcyclist, but so far they had not got any information about him. He claimed that a departmental inquiry had been launched against the driver of the government vehicle that hit Abubakar.

DC Syed Hasan Raza said a proposal had been sent to the government for financial support of the family of the deceased.

But Ali Rizwan, a cousin of the deceased, told Dawn nobody from the government contacted the family.

SOURCE: DAWN
 

CM Maryam okays provision of 1kv solar kits in Punjab​


Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz on Monday okayed the provision of a 1Kv Solar system to 50,000 families in the province.

The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz to review energy projects in the province.

The 1kv Solar system will be provided to the protected power consumers who are using under 100 electricity units per month. Two solar plates, batteries, inverter and wires would be provided to the families eligible under the project.

CM Maryam Nawaz stressed the administration to ensure quality products to the masses so they can get rid of expensive electricity problems.

The Punjab CM directed the administration to initiate the pilot project in the province.

In a first address after becoming Punjab Chief Minister, Maryam Nawaz unveiled her vision for the next five years, with vowing to chalk out plan for consumers using less than 300 units of electricity.

The Punjab CM stated that the PML-N’s key objectives during her tenure would be the provision of employment, education and healthcare.

“I am working on a plan to provide solar panels in instalments to the consumers using up to 300 or below units of electricity,” she noted.

 
These solar panel plates cost around 40K per plate, which is not affordable for everyone in Punjab
 
Punjab govt to set up enforcement authorities to rein in price hike

The Punjab government has announced setting up a provincial enforcement authority to check the price hike.

Presiding over a meeting to review the implementation of various government policies on Tuesday, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz directed the officials to establish the Provincial Enforcement Authority in Punjab.

“Enforcement authorities will also be established in every district and tehsil of Punjab. The Provincial Enforcement Authority will be headed by the chief secretary supported by a DG. The district enforcement authorities will be headed by deputy commissioners while the tehsil enforcement authorities will be headed by the respective ACs,” she said.

The enforcement authorities would have the powers to take action against the price hike, encroachment of government land and hoarding, besides performing other special tasks assigned by the government from time to time.

The chief minister directed the officials to make these enforcement authorities functional within six months and immediately start legislation for the purpose. She approved a proposal to amend 11 laws, rules and ordinances for the establishment of the authorities across the province.

“A police station and a special force will be established at the tehsil level under the supervision of the tehsil enforcement authority. The authority in-charge, investigation officers, enforcement officers and constables will be appointed in a tehsil enforcement authority, which will have the powers to register cases, investigate them and to make arrests in addition to the enforcement of law,” she said while addressing the participants of the meeting.

The chief minister further added: “The offices of provincial and district enforcement authorities are being established to ensure effective monitoring.”

Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Senator Pervaiz Rasheed, Provincial Minister for Food Bilal Yasin, Minister for Information and Culture Azma Zahid Bokhari, Minister for Agriculture Muhammad Ashiq Hussain, MPA Sania Ashiq, the chief secretary, secretaries agriculture and finance and other relevant officers attended the meeting.

SOURCE: DAWN
 
Brainless initiatives..all low level mayoral ones..she is an idiot..
 
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Gimmickry at its peak thief minister donns Police uniform for passing out ceremony further ragging the image of prized institution.
 
One corrupt tola is taking care of other corrupt Tola.

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Wearing uniform: Court seeks police order refusing case against CM

A sessions court on Friday directed a petitioner to submit a copy of the police order refusing to register a case against Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz for wearing police uniform.

Additional District and Sessions Judge Muzaffar Nawaz Malik was hearing the petition filed by Waqar Ahmed, challenging the non-registration of a case against the chief minister for wearing police uniform at the passing out ceremony of the policewomen.

Advocate Aftab Ahmad Bajwa, on behalf of the petitioner, argued that the Old Anarkali station house officer refused to lodge a case against the chief minister on the ground that the IGP and other senior police officers were also present on the occasion.

The judge directed the petitioner to submit a copy of the police officer’s refusal order by April 29.

Earlier, the petitioner’s lawyer argued the CM wore police uniform at the women police officials’ passing out event against the law that says no individual can wear the uniform of any institution (without being an employee of it). He said the CM committed a cognizable offence and the police were duty-bound to register a case against her and the officials who shared the stage with her.

He asked the court to order police to register an FIR against the CM on the application of the petitioner.

SOURCE: DAWN
 
Govt taking efforts to bring inflation down: Punjab FM

Provincial finance minister Mujtaba Shuja ur Rehman addressing a gathering here said the inflation goes down by four to five percent while quoting a World Bank report.

He claimed that wheat price didn’t hike, and flour price goes down by Rs 40 per kilogram while Roti and Naan rates have also dropped.

He also announced that the government will announce 400 billion rupees relief package for farmers.

“We will provide solar panels to poor,” he said. “Initially 100 units of electricity will be given free, while later 200 to 300 electric units will be provided free of cost,” Punjab’s finance minister promised.

 
Another plea moved against CM Maryam Nawaz for wearing police uniform

Another plea has been filed with the session court for registration of a case against Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz for donning a police uniform while chairing a meeting.

As per details, the plea filed by Aftab Bajwa lawyer stated that Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz wore a police uniform while chairing a meeting regarding an air ambulance. By the law, no person can wear the uniform of state institutions, the plea read.

The plea urged the court to pass the order for the registration of a case against Maryam Nawaz for wearing a police uniform.

Last week, a session court was moved to register a case against Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz for donning a police uniform while attending a passing-out parade.

The plaintiff stated in his plea that Maryam Nawaz wore a police official’s uniform which is ‘unlawful’.

Following the criticism, the Punjab police in a statement said as per the police order, the chief minister is entitled to wear the uniform.

Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz attended a police passing out parade in Lahore, donning a uniform.

The Punjab CM was given a guard of honour and also distributed prizes among the top performers from the Police Training College. The chief guest of the ceremony inspected the parade.

Addressing the ceremony, the Punjab CM said her government wants to increase the number of female cops in the police department.”I realized how much of a big responsibility it is after wearing the police uniform.”

 
She is a full time social media influencer and a part time Chief Minister of Punjab
 

Maryam-led Punjab govt renews order for 'one-dish' policy in wedding events​

LAHORE: The Punjab government has ordered strict implementation of the 'one-dish rule' in wedding events — which promotes austerity and discourages exhibitive trends among citizens.

A set of decisions was taken in the provincial cabinet session chaired by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Tuesday.

The provincial chief executive approved restoring free-of-cost medicines for cancer patients.

Other decisions include approval to the issuance of Kisan Cards, recommendations for wheat procurement, cash subsidy to small farmers, a digital system for monitoring the prosecutor department’s performance and increasing standards of the first information report (FIR).

CM Maryam also ordered to strict implementation of the one-dish rule at wedding parties.

The law was taken into effect for years in the province to discourage the exhibition of money among citizens, specifically reducing the burden of expensive wedding feasts on deserving families who were forced to follow the trend despite facing financial challenges.

On multiple occasions, the provincial authorities took punitive actions against those citizens who violated the law by showering local and foreign currencies, as well as serving lavish and expensive meals to the guests.

In a bid to conserve energy amid the worsening power crisis, the federal cabinet also decided in 2022 to impose a ban on wedding functions after 10pm in Islamabad.

Source: GEO
 
Unfortunately, this rule doesn't apply on a certain part of the society.
 
I have heard that it takes the top fashion designers atleast 2 hours daily to do her make up.
 
Punjab comes up with ‘vague policy’ on wheat crisis

As it blamed the caretaker government for causing a “wheat crisis” in the province, the Punjab government on Tuesday announced a ‘vague’ policy that did not contain a date for the initiation of the procurement drive.

The policy also came under fire from the opposition as it offered nothing new to the protesting farmers who had taken to the streets to demand the procurement of their grain at a support price of Rs3,900 per 40kg announced by the government. The government had also reduced the procurement target from over 4 million tonnes to a little over 2 million.

Speaking in the Punjab Assembly during a session that began three hours later than scheduled, Food Minister Bilal Yasin said there was a “wheat crisis” in the province for which the caretaker government was responsible.

“Those who imported wheat [close to the harvesting season] are responsible for this crisis. However, despite this, the government will fully support the small farmers,” the minister said, without elaborating on the mode and timeframe for this support.

The minister also promised a fact-finding probe into the import of the staple and said the report would be tabled in the house. He added the procurement drive would start when the grain would contain “10 per cent moisture” which was currently at 16pc due to a recent spell of rains.

Following the policy statement, the speaker adjourned the session indefinitely without allowing the opposition to speak on the matter since “it has already been discussed for the past four days”.

The opposition subsequently staged a sit-in on The Mall to express solidarity with the farmers.

‘Cabinet’s indecision’

On the other hand, the provincial government remained indecisive about the planned subsidy for the ‘small farmers’ from whom it may not purchase wheat.

The cabinet, however, approved the Kissan card in its meeting and the subsidy proposal was merely reviewed.

Under the proposal, the government intends to provide Rs400-600 per 40kg subsidy to the growers whose grain it will not buy even though they applied on the Kissan app for this purpose.

During the meeting, CM Maryam Nawaz said: “All resources of Punjab are available for farmers. Middlemen and ‘Aarthi’ cannot be allowed to exploit farmers. My intention is to make roti cheaper for the people,” she claimed.

LHC seeks details

The issue also echoed in the Lahore High Court, which ordered the Punjab government to provide details of the cabinet decision on the procurement. Justice Shahid Karim was hearing a petition seeking directives for the government to buy wheat from the farmers.

The judge said the court would not interfere in the government’s policy, but it still wanted to know about the cabinet decision and adjourned the matter for one week.

Advocate Farhat Manzoor Chandio, the petitioner, contended that the provincial government announced its wheat procurement policy and fixed support price at Rs3,900 per 40kg.

He argued that the government was bound to buy wheat from farmers at the support price and the procurement was supposed to start on April 22 but it didnot, which was a “violation of fundamental rights” of the growers.

The lawyer pleaded that the delay in the official buying and heavy rains in the province forced the farmers to sell their wheat at lower prices to the ‘mafia’.

SOURCE: DAWN
 
Where all those PTI supporters that were thumping their chests saying Maryam Nawaz will be a failure as CM??

Incredible performance from her so far which is being appreciated even by pro PTI journalists.
 
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