KARACHI: In a significant move aimed at enhancing citizen welfare, the establishment of
Pakistan Awami Helpline Karachi has been announced, dedicated to resolving public
grievances promptly. Chairman Nawab Rehman Ullah Khan unveiled the initiative,
emphasizing its mission to address fundamental concerns faced by citizens.
Addressing the media, Chairman Nawab Rehman Ullah Khan outlined the comprehensive
scope of the helpline, which will serve as a conduit for resolving a spectrum of issues
including women’s Khula matters, law enforcement matters, water and sewerage woes,
healthcare, and educational challenges. Notably, the helpline will function as a direct
channel to communicate citizens’ grievances to higher authorities, including governors, chief
ministers, the prime minister, and the president.
Expanding its reach beyond Karachi, the initiative aims to cover the entire nation, ensuring
that no citizen’s concern remains unaddressed. To bolster its effectiveness, the helpline will
integrate professionals and stakeholders from diverse sectors such as legal, industrial, and
commercial, fostering a collaborative approach towards societal transformation.
Chairman Nawab Rehman Ullah Khan emphasized the urgency in tackling prevalent issues
such as encroachment, law enforcement, and women’s welfare, underscoring that proactive
measures have already been initiated in these areas.
The establishment of Pakistan Awami Helpline heralds a new era of citizen-centric
governance, poised to usher in a revolution in the social sector, promising tangible solutions
to longstanding grievances.
The nation awaits with anticipation the impact of this groundbreaking initiative in fostering
a more inclusive and responsive society.