Muzaffarabad(,  (Parliament Times) : Prime Minister Azad Kashmir Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq has said that building a society free from the menace of tribalism and regionalism was his first and foremost priority.

While talking to media representatives here today the Prime Minister said that merit and transparency were hallmark of the present government. He said that there would be no compromise on the merit.About the recently approved Social Protection Endowment Fund, the PM said that it was a sort of dream project that would go a long way to provide financial assistance to the economically downtrodden sections of society. He said that the government was all set to launch another scheme under which interest-free loans would be provided to talented youth so that they could be able to earn a dignified livelihood.
He said that the government has saved a sizeable amount by reducing expenditures.

He said the saved amount would be spent on the welfare of people.The PM said that being a strong proponent of Kashmir’s accession to Pakistan ideology he won’t hesitate to confront those who clash with this ideology.Holding a peaceful protest, he said, was the right of every citizen but no one would be allowed to create a law and order situation in the region through false propaganda. He, however, maintained that a narrative based on lies cannot last for long. The Prime Minister said that progress and prosperity across the state would be visible only if the budget was utilized properly for two or three years. He said that it was for the first time that the government imposed restriction on usage of fuel exceeding 500 liters on the vehicles of ministers. He said that a transport policy was being introduced under which electronic chips would be installed in government vehicles to prevent the misuse of government vehicles.The Prime Minister said that the government was providing maximum subsidy on flour and electricity in Azad Kashmir.

He said that the issue of inflated electricity bills was resolved by issuing bills at old rates. He said that not a single vehicle was bought by the government during it’s one year in office. He said that 28 buses were provided to different colleges and universities for easy transportation of girl students.”Introducing Biometric system in government offices has been instrumental in improving attendance of employees”, he said, adding that ambulances were being provided in hospitals.He said that 15 billion rupees were being spent on road infrastructure.

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