Naseerabad: Under the directives of the Chief Minister of Balochistan, an open court session was held in Tehsil Chhatar, Naseerabad, organized by Deputy Commissioner Batul Asdi. The session drew numerous district heads and local dignitaries, offering a platform for residents to voice their grievances directly to authorities concerning a range of issues including water supply, education, and law enforcement.
According to Directorate General Public Relation – Govt of Balochistan, the open court was well-attended by community leaders and representatives, including Wing Commander Colonel Malik Siddique, SSP Fahad Khan Khosa, and several executive engineers and district officials. Residents expressed their concerns over various local issues such as the non-availability of drinking water, shortage of teachers, and the need for improved law and order.
Deputy Commissioner Batul Asdi responded to community feedback by reassuring attendees that the district leadership is committed to addressing their concerns effectively. The open court aims to foster direct communication between the public and their representatives, ensuring that immediate and practical steps are taken to alleviate the community’s problems. The session underscored the government’s dedication to transparency and responsiveness in governance.