AJK PM Faisal announces Rs3 million grant for Kotli district bar

AJK PM Faisal announces Rs3 million grant for Kotli district bar
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KOTLI (Kashmir English): The oath-taking ceremony of the District Bar Association was held in Kotli, in which Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir Raja Faisal Mumtaz Rathore attended as the special guest.

Addressing the ceremony, the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir described lawyers as a segment of society that not only plays a role in solving public problems but also plays an important role in providing justice.

PM Faisal Mumtaz Rathore said in his address that there is no elite in Azad Kashmir and MLAs go to the assembly on the basis of a vote slip. He said that we have to move forward by recognizing each other.

He said that despite shortcomings and shortcomings, there is a better political system in Azad Kashmir; however, due to the hybrid system, the system was disturbed and the problems of better years came to the fore in two and a half years. Such situations have never been seen.

He further said that the issues are correct, but there is a difference in procedure. One system can work, not two. Chaos arises when words are not listened to. The Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir said that when the Prime Minister of the state himself comes to you, then what is left. He invited the lawyers to join the government and said that the state cannot afford dead bodies and chaos.

Raja Faisal Mumtaz Rathore said that politics was restored and the political system was restored in the eight-month government. He made it clear that he aims to move matters forward through understanding and understanding instead of confrontation.

Former Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir and President of the People’s Party, Azad Kashmir Chaudhry Muhammad Yasin, Sardar Aftab Anjum Advocate, Syed Aamir Shah, and Abdul Salam Arif Advocate also addressed the ceremony and expressed their views on the role of lawyers and the problems they face.

During the ceremony, the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir announced a grant of three million rupees for the District Bar and the establishment of a judicial complex, which was welcomed by the legal community.

When the electricity went out during the speech, the Prime Minister continued his speech by turning on the light of his mobile phone, which the participants described as an example of his seriousness and determination.

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