Qilla Abdullah: Commissioner Quetta Division Shahzeb Khan Kakar paid a detailed visit to Qilla Abdullah district on Sunday. During the visit, he met with Deputy Commissioner Munawar Hussain Magsi to discuss various administrative and developmental issues facing the district.
Later, an important meeting was held at the DEO office in Jangal Peer Alizai, chaired by Commissioner Kakar. The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Magsi, District Police Officer Shahid Jamil Kakar, Assistant Commissioner Khalid Shams, Executive Engineer of the B&R Department Haji Muhammad Saud Bugti, DSM PPHI Zia-ur-Rehman, DEO Syed Muhammad Amin Agha, and other senior officers from relevant departments.
The meeting reviewed in detail the ongoing development schemes, the status of the education and health sectors, the overall law and order situation, and other public issues in Qilla Abdullah.
On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Magsi gave a comprehensive briefing to Commissioner Kakar regarding ongoing projects, the challenges faced, and the future course of action.
Commissioner Kakar directed that all ongoing development projects across the district be completed within their stipulated time frames without any compromise on the quality of work.
He also ordered strict action against hashish and other narcotics across the district, stating that no leniency would be tolerated. Furthermore, he emphasized making the ongoing operation against illegal Afghan refugees more effective, in line with the federal government’s directives.
After the meeting, Commissioner Shahzeb Khan Kakar visited Jangal Peer Alizai to review the ongoing operation against Afghan refugees in the surrounding areas. He inspected the machinery and operations on site, issuing directives to the concerned authorities that the action must be transparent and conducted in accordance with the law.
Meanwhile the Jamat-e-Ulema Islam (JUI-F) leader and Senator Maulana Abdul Wasi criticized the federal government over the privatization of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Sunday in Loralai district. Addressing a seminary function, he accused the current administration of being unable to run institutions, which is why, he claimed, “they are selling them.”
Wasi further stated, “The government sold the airline for Rs. 135 billion, but will receive only Rs. 10 billion, which is condemnable.” He added, “A government that cannot run institutions morally has no right to rule the country.”





