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Caretaker CM Mohsin Naqvi orders timely completion of Rawalpindi Ring Road

Caretaker CM Mohsin Naqvi orders timely completion of Rawalpindi Ring Road
November 10, 2023 Web Desk

RAWALPINDI (92 News) – Punjab CM Mohsin Naqvi made his third visit to the Rawalpindi Ring Road Project in the past 25 days.

Conducting an aerial tour of the entire 38 km route, Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi meticulously inspected the Khasala Khurd Adiala Interchange site and assessed the progress of earthwork.

Colonel Ayaz of FWO provided a comprehensive briefing to Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi, highlighting that heavy machinery for the Rawalpindi Ring Road construction has arrived, and the project is advancing at a rapid pace.

The construction of subways, drainage channels, and roads section has commenced, with the allotted land for the project fully handed over to the contractor. Nespak has also supplied the necessary drawings related to the ring road project.

Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi issued pertinent instructions to Commissioner Rawalpindi and FWO officials, emphasizing the need for the swift completion of the Ring Road project. He underscored that the expedited completion of the ring road would significantly enhance convenience for the citizens of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi visited the annual International Tablighi Jamaat congregation at Raiwind early in the morning to review arrangements for the annual gathering. He instructed the CCPO and commissioner about the arrangements and noted that CCTV cameras have been installed along with the deployment of additional patrolling police.

Similarly, the number of traffic wardens has been increased for the smooth flow of traffic. All departments are ensuring excellent arrangements and foolproof security with the best coordination, he added.

Additionally, lights have also been properly arranged around the congregation; he said and concluded that those who spread the religion of Allah are earning both the religion and the world.

Maulana Ahmad Laat, offering prayers during the gathering, focused on the unity of the Islamic world, the elevation of Islam and the promotion of peace and stability. Commending the Punjab government's efforts, the Ulema expressed gratitude for the arrangements made for the annual congregation, expected to draw half a million attendees. Provincial Minister Azfar Ali Nasir, the Auqaf secretary and the DIG (Ops) were also present.