Times of Islamabad

Federal Cabinet meeting takes several important decisions with PM Khan in chair

Federal Cabinet meeting takes several important decisions with PM Khan in chair

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information Firdous AshiqAwan says the Federal Cabinet has discussed matters relating to improvingthe lives of common people including providing free legal aid to theunderprivileged prisoners languishing in jails.

She was briefing media on Cabinet meeting held in Islamabad on Tuesdayunder the chair of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

She said the Prime Minister has directed the ministries to give proposalsfor facilitating the common people.

Firdous Ashiq Awan said that prime minister, has also formed a committeefor improving conditions in jails and collecting data of destituteprisoners including juvenile prisoners languishing in jails.

She said the committee will give recommendations for jail reforms agendaand the government will provide free legal assistance to such prisoners.She said the government will finalize the jail reforms in collaborationwith the provincial governments.

She said that cabinet appreciated Chief Justice of Pakistan’s effortstowards clearing the backlog of cases in the Supreme Court and desired thatit will be replicated in the lower judiciary as well. She said that thecabinet also appreciated the Chief Justice for establishing Model Courts.

The Special Assistant to Prime Minister said that the cabinet also gaveapproval for establishing of National Road Safety to reduce accidents onhighways and improve travelling on Highways and Motorways.

She said that the cabinet approved establishing of National Commission forProtection of Children Rights.

She said that the cabinet also approved separation of services andregulation departments in the Civil Aviation Authority and decided toimprove facilities at the airports.

She said that the Cabinet has decided to take immediate measures for thepeople affected by recent heavy rains in Karachi and Hyderabad.

Firdous Ashiq Awan said that the cabinet also expressed commitment tocontinue efforts to widen the tax net and appreciated the measures taken bythe Federal Board of Revenue in this regard.