LAHORE RING ROAD SOUTHERN LOOP 3 PROJECT KICKS OFF AFTER 12-YEAR

Lahore, : Caretaker Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi visited the Ring Road Southern Loop 3 project near Multan Road Maraka today to inspect the ongoing work. During his visit, Chief Minister Naqvi provided instructions to the concerned authorities, emphasizing the importance of completing the project promptly.

CM Punjab said that the Ring Road Southern Loop 3 project, which began after a hiatus of 12 years, aims to provide the people with improved transportation facilities. Chief Minister Naqvi expressed confidence that the project would be completed by December 31. He informed the media that the Lahore Ring Road Southern Loop 3 project is expected to be finished in just 5 months. Previously, there were court cases surrounding the project, but they have now been resolved, clearing the way for its progress.

The project’s path through Bahria Town received tremendous support from the housing society. Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi assured that all obstacles have been removed, and the entire area for the project is now clear. He emphasized that the project would be executed with the highest quality standards.

The completion of the Ring Road Southern Loop 3 will significantly ease traffic congestion for those travelling from South Punjab to Lahore, relieving pressure on Thokar and Canal Road. The residents of all Housing Schemes around Multan Road will also benefit from the project.

Addressing concerns about his intentions, Chief Minister Naqvi clarified that he is solely committed to serving the people and not seeking votes. He highlighted the efforts being made by the entire team to provide maximum relief to the public.

In response to inquiries about the Islamia University Bahawalpur incident, Chief Minister Naqvi said that a judicial commission will be formed and the Punjab government will submit a detailed report to the commission, and he assured that those involved in the incident will face appropriate punishment. He also reassured the public, especially mothers and sisters, that their safety is a top priority.

Regarding the Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIC), Chief Minister Naqvi explained that the operation theaters were closed due to an infection rate exceeding 80 percent. The government is conducting third-party verification to ensure that the theaters are completely infection-free before reopening, as the well-being of patients is of utmost importance.

Chief Minister Naqvi stressed the need for police stations to be public-friendly, and he expressed confidence in the promised reforms by the IG and CCPO to improve the environment in police stations.

Finally, Chief Minister Naqvi mentioned the government’s active efforts to combat inflation and take action against those responsible for raising prices. He also addressed the inquiry related to Snooker champ Ahsan Ramzan, stating that appropriate action will be taken against the guilty parties.

The event was attended by Provincial Ministers Bilal Afzal and Amir Mir, Secretary Communication and works, Commissioner Lahore Division, CCPO, Bahria Town officials, and FWO officers.

Daily Independent

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