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Expressing satisfaction over best arrangements made for providing security to various public functions held on the Independence Day, the interim chief minister Punjab Dr Hassan Askari extended good wishes to cabinet committee on law and order, police and other law enforcement agencies for their best performance in this regard.
"The provincial administration, police and other line departments worked in a yeomanly manner on August 14 so that the people could enthusiastically celebrate the Independence Day. They deserve accolades for their hard work and dedication," he added.
He said, "It is satisfying that people celebrated the Independence Day in a peaceful environment with full fervor and zeal. The performance of provincial administration, police and other agencies has remained good with regard to providing congenial atmosphere to the general public so that they could celebrate august 14 in a jubilant manner."
He said that administration proactively worked to protect life and property of the people. The government machinery worked like a unified team to maintain law and order, he added. The caretaker government went all out to protect the life and property of the people on the occasion of Independence Day celebrations and we have to work with same zeal and commitment in future as well, he added.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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