LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif paid a five hours long visit to Elite Police Training School Badian Road here on Wednesday and besides inspecting the training programme of the under-training corporals.
He also reviewed overall law and order situation and security arrangements in a high level meeting. He appreciated the standard of training of the corporals and congratulated the experts of Pak-Army, Punjab police and Turkey. He visited the classroom of under-training corporals and lauded the standard of their training.
The chief minister said the Punjab government had made recruitments in police and all other departments purely on merit during the last six years. He said recruitment in anti-terrorist force have also been made in a highly transparent manner.
He said training of anti-terrorist force was in the final stages and its first batch will complete its training by the end of this month. Shahbaz Sharif said that the whole nation had become united in the war against terrorism and political and military leadership is determined to root out this menace from the country.
He said terrorists and their facilitators were going to meet their logical end and 18 crore people of the country will win the war against terrorism at any cost.
The chief minister said to the under-training corporals that the nation had high hopes of them and there was heavy responsibility on their shoulders to rid the country of the menace of terrorism.
Addressing a high level meeting at Police Training School Badian Road, the chief minister directed that security arrangements in educational institutions should be completed under the security plan evolved for this purpose. He said that effective monitoring of security arrangements in schools, colleges and universities be ensured while implementation of the security plan be made binding on private educational institutions as well.
He said the Education minister, secretaries of Schools Education, Higher Education, DCOs and DPOs of the concerned districts should personally supervise security measures.
He said private educational institutions will also have to adopt security measures and no compromise will be made on security arrangements in educational institutions.
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