Times of Islamabad

PM Imran Khan vows to transform police into a dynamic force

PM Imran Khan vows to transform police into a dynamic force

Prime Minister Imran Khan has on Saturday said that the government ismaking all-out efforts to uplift the backward areas of the country.

While addressing a at Isa Khel Cadet College in Mianwali, the premier saida new system has been evolved to ensure the presence of doctors in thehospitals of far-flung areas.

The Prime Minister said the government is keen to transform police intosuch a dynamic force that protects the weak segments of society.

He directed the Inspector General of Police, Punjab to ensure that thecommon man is treated fairly at the police stations.

The Prime Minister also added that we are focusing on the provision ofbasic civic amenities of life to the people of these areas including healthand education infrastructure.

Imran Khan emphasized the need of knowledge economy terming it imperativeto put the country on the path of progress and development.

He was optimistic that Pakistan will emerge as a strong country in thecomity of nations and the dream of Naya Pakistan will come true.

Moreover, the premier will also visit NAMAL University and inaugurate thefirst phase of Knowledge City established in the University.

Earlier in a day, PM Imran on the occasionlinkof75th Anniversary of United Nations (UN), said Pakistan will continue toplay a leading role in the UN for peaceful settlement of internationaldisputes and developing friendly relations amongst nations based on theprinciple of equal rights and self-determination of peoples as enshrined inthe UN Charter.

The premier said Pakistan remains committed to supporting the UN forrealization of our shared objectives of maintaining international peace andsecurity, economic and social development including the achievement ofsustainable development goals.

Pakistan is proud to play its part in upholding universal values to protectand safeguard human rights and fundamental freedoms for all, he added