Maryam Nawaz Reviews Development Plans With Mianwali Lawmakers
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif met a delegation of lawmakers from
Mianwali to review development priorities. The discussion focused on public services, law and order, and ongoing projects. As a result, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to local progress.
Members of the National and Provincial Assemblies attended the meeting. The delegation included Ali Haider Noor Khan, Obaidullah Shadikhel, Amanatullah Khan Shadikhel, Adeel Abdullah Khan Rokhri, Malik Feroz Joiya, and Malik Sajjad Khan Bhachar. They shared district-level concerns and development feedback.
Lawmakers praise welfare and health initiatives
During the meeting, the lawmakers praised several provincial initiatives. They welcomed the stipend program for imams across Punjab. In addition, they appreciated the provision of free medicines in government hospitals.
Maryam Nawaz highlighted major healthcare plans for the region. She announced the extension of cardiology services from Sargodha to Mianwali. Therefore, residents will gain access to advanced treatment closer to home.
The Chief Minister also discussed development in underdeveloped districts. She stressed that smaller areas deserve the same attention as major cities. As a result, the government plans to fast-track projects in neglected regions.
Focus on transport, cleanliness, and urban uplift
The delegation thanked the government for launching electric buses in Mianwali. They described the service as a major relief for daily commuters. Moreover, they called the project a “miracle” for local residents.
Lawmakers also praised the Suthra Punjab Program. The initiative aims to become the world’s largest waste management project. In addition, they highlighted its visible impact on city cleanliness.
The meeting also reviewed ongoing beautification efforts. Members said these projects had transformed Mianwali’s urban outlook. Consequently, public satisfaction has increased.
Maryam Nawaz reaffirmed her commitment to faster service delivery. She assured lawmakers that development would reach every district, regardless of size.
