Punjab Police to Ensure Foolproof Security for Presidential ElectionsKDA Initiates Repair and Maintenance of Asphalt Plant Machinery

Lahore, In a significant move to bolster security for the upcoming presidential elections, Inspector General Police Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar, visited the Office of the Provincial Election Commissioner Punjab. During his visit, Dr. Anwar met with Provincial Election Commissioner Punjab, Ijaz Anwar Chauhan, to discuss bilateral matters and the security arrangements for the presidential elections scheduled for March 9th at the Punjab Assembly.

According to Punjab Police, both officials expressed satisfaction over the peaceful conduct of recent elections in the province and focused their discussions on ensuring a secure environment for the presidential elections. Dr. Anwar assured Commissioner Chauhan of full security arrangements to facilitate a smooth electoral process.

The Punjab Police’s commitment to maintaining law and order was reiterated, with a specific focus on ensuring foolproof security measures during the presidential elections. This commitment extends from the general elections, during which the police force successfully secured Election Commission offices, Returning Officers’ (ROs) offices, and staff, enabling citizens to exercise their right to vote in a peaceful and safe environment.

IG Punjab also emphasized the police department’s dedication to preserving the atmosphere of law and order on every important occasion in the future, assuring that the Punjab Police will spare no effort in maintaining peace and security.

Karachi, In a significant move to enhance the operational efficiency of the Karachi Development Authority (KDA), Director General Naveed Anwar took decisive steps by ordering immediate repairs of machinery and vehicles at the KDA Asphalt Plant on Super Highway. The directive, aimed at revitalizing the equipment necessary for the city’s development projects, was promptly acted upon, with the asphalt plant staff successfully repairing a truck on an emergency basis.



According to Karachi Development Authority, the repaired truck was officially handed over to Director Parks Muhammad Zahid by DG KDA, signaling its readiness for administrative use within the Parks Department. This action is part of a broader effort led by DG Naveed Anwar to improve the economic stability and administrative efficiency of the institution, thereby enhancing its service delivery to the city of Karachi.



Under Anwar’s leadership, the KDA has witnessed noticeable progress in its administrative affairs and economic stability. The Director General has called for reports on office and administrative affairs across all departments and encouraged higher officers to contribute positive opinions and suggestions for the institution’s improvement. This strategy aims to restore the institution’s reputation and build public trust.



Anwar’s vision for the KDA emphasizes a zero-tolerance policy for negligence, urging all officers and employees to fulfill their responsibilities diligently. This commitment to the construction, development, and provision of basic facilities to the citizens of Karachi underscores the KDA’s dedication to the city’s progress and well-being.