Shafi Jan says attempts to defame CM-KP will not succeed

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DLP Report
PESHAWAR: Special Assistant to the Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Information and Public Relations Shafi Jan has said that all attempts to malign the Chief Minister Sohail Afridi would fail, emphasizing that honor and disgrace rest in the hands of Almighty Allah.
He said that ensuring law and order, promoting good governance, and strengthening transparency in government institutions were the top priorities of the KP provincial government.
He claimed that Chief Minister Sohail Afridi was personally overseeing all administrative affairs of the province to achieve these goals.
Shafi Jan stated that, to resolve public issues, eliminate corruption, and provide services at citizens’ doorsteps, Chief Minister Afridi has initiated a series of online Khuli Kacharis.
“ Clear directives have also been issued to administrative secretaries of all government departments to ensure effective implementation,” he added.
CM aide on information stated that the provincial government led by PTI has introduced a comprehensive system titled “Awam Ka Ehsas” for the prompt, effective, and transparent redressal of public complaints.
Citizens can lodge complaints through both digital and traditional platforms. Shafi Jan described the initiative as a significant step toward good governance.
He further highlighted that KP has a genuinely elected government where freedom of expression prevails. Following the vision of PTI founding chairman Imran Khan, Chief Minister Afridi, who hails from a middle-class family, has ushered in a new era of people-oriented governance, which aims to ensure peace, development, and prosperity in the province.
He also reaffirmed that the KP government has ensured full freedom of expression for opposition parties and journalists, noting that freedom of expression is vital to strengthening democracy.
The Special Assistant added that Chief Minister Afridi’s recent visit to Sindh has opened a new chapter in the history of the street movement, with enthusiastic public participation in Karachi, Hyderabad, and other areas reflecting growing political awareness.
He noted that the street movement would continue nationwide, mobilizing citizens politically and opposing systems of oppression and fascism.