Amid an ongoing crackdown in Punjab, the caretaker Chief minister has introduced for the citizens. His surprise visit to the Police Service Center Liberty shed light on issues surrounding license issuance and long queues that frustrated many.
Fine Exemption for License Token Holders
The caretaker Chief minister recognized the challenges faced by citizens in obtaining driving licenses, and he took swift action to address their concerns. In a significant decision, he announced that individuals holding license tokens would be exempt from fines for three days.
This exemption aims to alleviate the burden on citizens who have experienced delays and difficulties obtaining their licenses.
Citizen Complaints and Relief
During his visit to the Police Service Center Liberty, the caretaker CM engaged directly with citizens who had been standing in long queues for extended periods. Their complaints about the process were not ignored.
Mohsin Naqvi promptly contacted the Director General of the Punjab Information Technology Board and instructed him to dispatch a team to improve the licensing system.
Efficiency and Accountability
In addition to granting a three-day fine exemption, the caretaker Chief Minister issued a stern warning to officials, emphasizing the importance of expediting the license issuance process.
This move underscores the need for increased efficiency and accountability within the licensing system.
Citizen Gratitude
The citizens of Punjab expressed their gratitude to Mohsin Naqvi for his proactive involvement in addressing the challenges related to driving licenses. By taking swift action and implementing the fine exemption, the caretaker CM has relieved countless individuals struggling with the licensing process.
The decision to exempt license token holders from fines for three days is a positive step toward improving the licensing system in Punjab. It reflects the caretaker Chief Minister’s commitment to addressing citizens’ concerns and streamlining administrative processes for the benefit of the public.