KP Bangash inaugurates complaints reporting helpline in Peshawar

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PESHAWAR
The caretaker minister for Finance, Excise Taxation, and Narcotics Control in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ahmed Rasul Bangash, officially launched the integration of Bolo Helpline and Police Helpline, establishing a joint helpline aimed at promoting social change.
The ceremony, attended by key officials including Secretary Zakat, Usher, Social Welfare, and Women Development Miss Anila Naz, AIG Police, Asif Shirazi Country Director Islamic Relief, Pakistan Independent Consultant Muhammad Haseeb Khan Salarzai, and a United Nations representative, marked the formal merger of the two helplines.
During the event, Caretaker Minister Ahmed Rasul Bangash, acting as a special guest, inaugurated the joint helpline by calling the toll-free number.
He highlighted the significance of this initiative, stating that the integration is a crucial step by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government toward fostering social change.
The unified helpline, combining Bolo Helpline (080022227/1097) and Police Helpline 15, is expected to facilitate the reporting of complaints to the relevant authorities, contributing to a positive societal transformation.
Minister Bangash emphasized that the joint helpline would play a pivotal role in addressing gender discrimination and safeguarding the rights of various groups, particularly women and individuals with disabilities.
He expressed the government’s commitment to protecting these rights through a collaborative approach, offering legal assistance, information, and counselling to women in need.
The initiative, supported by the Department of Social Welfare and Islamic Relief Pakistan, aims to combat social injustice, deprivation, and gender-based violence.
In his closing remarks, the caretaker minister extended special thanks to Islamic Relief Pakistan for their support in realizing this important initiative, emphasizing the collaborative efforts to create a helpline that serves the broader interests of society.