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RAWALPINDI, Jun 10 (APP): The excellent cleanliness arrangements made by the Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC) during Eid-ul-Azha have been widely appreciated by all segments of the society, including politicians, businessmen, journalists, religious scholars and public at large.
Under the ‘Suthra Punjab Programme’ of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, a thorough cleaning campaign was organized in Rawalpindi, in which thousands of cleaning staff, modern machinery and special teams were involved.
Commissioner Rawalpindi Amir Khattak, Deputy Commissioner Hassan Waqar Cheema, RWMC Chief Executive Officer Rana Sajid Safdar and their staff deserved special kudos, who remained on their toes to supervise the sanitation operation.
Punjab’s Senior Minister Maryam Aurangzeb said in a statement that the RWMC had set an example of true public service by providing a clean environment during Eid days.
Member of the National Assembly Tahira Aurangzeb said that the ‘exemplary cleaning operation’ reflected the transparent governance of the Punjab chief minister.
Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi said the RWMC deserved congratulations as such a coordinated operation had never been seen before.
Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Information Barrister Daniyal Chaudhry said that immediate redressal of public complaints and maintaining complete cleaning on Eid days was a good step.
Chairman of Punjab Chief Minister’s Inspection Team Raja Muhammad Hanif said that the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) saying “cleanliness is half faith” was implemented in its true sense in Rawalpindi.
Punjab’s Parliamentary Secretary Emergency Services Ziaullah Shah said that the unprecedented cleanliness during the Eid days was the result of excellent teamwork.
Senior journalist Ansar Abbasi said that transparency and innovation in the cleanliness campaign was commendable.
Renowned anchor person Tariq Chaudhry saluted the RWMC staff, saying the media witnessed the high standard of cleanliness.
Former Azad Jammu & Kashmir Minister Mushtaq Minhas said that the entire RWMC team worked day and night to keep Rawalpindi clean.
President of the Central Association of Traders of Punjab Shahid Ghafoor Paracha said that the business community fully backed the RWMC in its cleanliness drive as “a transparent environment promotes business”.
Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry Vice President Tariq Jadoon said that the public seemed to be satisfied with the timely cleaning in every street, road and market of the city during Eid days.
Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce President Usman Shaukat said the RWMC set a precedent of best cleaning system in the commercial centres and elsewhere, which should be emulated in other cities also.
Religious scholars also appreciated the efforts of RWMC and said that cleanliness had a fundamental position in Islam. Similarly, the legal community also hailed the implementation of cleanliness regulations in letter and spirit.
The social circles said in their messages of appreciation on social networking websites that Rawalpindi was really changing.