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Punjab CM Naqvi urges public to vote without fear

By Ali Ramay

February 8, 2024 11:23 AM


Punjab CM Naqvi urges public to vote without fear

Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi

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Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that Chief Secretary and IG Punjab made the best election arrangements in every district and hoped that polling process will continue peacefully, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

CM Naqvi said on Thursday that additional personnel were deployed for the protection of citizens besides installation of security cameras at all sensitive polling stations.

He urged the voters that vote was their basic right and there was no need to be afraid of anything and they must use their right in a right way.

Meanwhile, CM Mohsin Naqvi visited Sabzazar and laid the virtual foundation stone of 40 Smart Police Stations. Chief Minister also inaugurated the construction work of Sherakot Police Station by excavating the land.

Inspector General of Police briefed the chief minister on the project of Smart Police Stations.


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Ali Ramay is a senior reporter for City42 and 24NewsHD, based in Lahore.He is primarily responsible for gathering and reporting news related to the Punjab Government and provincial departments.


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