PM Imran calls important meeting on 100-day plan

Ministries and divisions will present reports on the 100-day plan during the meeting on Nov 29, say sources

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday called an important meeting to review his ‘100-day plan’ as the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) completes its first 100 days in office.

In the meeting held in Bani Gala, the reports of PTI ministers, divisions and ministries related to the 100-day plans were presented to the prime minister.

The premier was told that all six points under the 100-day plan are under implementation, sources said.

Sources further said that senior PTI members, federal ministers, advisers and special assistants will attend the meeting on Nov 29.

“PM Imran will apprise the nation regarding the 100-day plan on November 29 and the topics to be discussed during his address will be in focus during today’s meeting,” sources further said.

According to sources, the targets that have been met will be finalised in the meeting.

“The attendees will also be briefed on governance, the austerity campaign and decisions undertaken by the cabinet. The premier will also be apprised regarding the performances of advisers,” sources continued.

“A briefing will also be given on the performance of federal ministries, including communication, information, housing, railways, law, environmental change and privatisation.”

Further, the sources said, “The meeting will also review steps taken for public welfare projects.”

PM chairs meeting on issues on Islamabad

Prime Minister Imran Khan today chaired a meeting at his office about issues relating to Islamabad.

Chief Commissioner Islamabad Amir Ahmed Ali, IG Islamabad Amir Zulfiqar and other senior officers attended the meeting, a press release stated.

The interior secretary briefed the PM on various short and mid-term initiatives to transform federal capital into a model city, the progress towards revision of master plan of the capital and the successes made so far in the anti-encroachment and drive against land mafia in the capital. 

PM Imran was informed that significant progress has been made in the anti-encroachment drive. Besides retrieval of 75 acres of land in Tumair, 114 Kanal at Margalla foot hills, land of Botanical Garden has been recovered and handed over to the Ministry of Climate Change. Besides clearing the markets from the encroachers, green areas annexed by the houses in various sectors of the capital would also be cleared in the next few days.

About the action against drug mafia, especially around the educational institutions, so far 117 cases of narcotics have been registered in the last 25 days.