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LAHORE, Jul 30 (APP):Overseas Pakistanis Commission (OPC) Punjab Vice Chairperson Barrister Amjad Malik, chairing a meeting with senior officials here on Wednesday, reviewed the Commission’s performance related to pending complaints of overseas Pakistanis.
Addressing the meeting, Barrister Malik underscored that overseas Pakistanis are the nation’s most valuable asset, and the protection of their rights was top priority of the Punjab government. He directed all departments to ensure swift, transparent, and effective resolution of complaints lodged by citizens living abroad.
A comprehensive strategy was approved to accelerate the disposal of pending cases, improve the efficiency of complaint management portals, and enhance inter-departmental coordination. Emphasizing transparency, accountability, and responsive communication, Barrister Malik said these pillars are essential for regaining the trust of overseas Pakistanis. He further announced that monthly Khuli Katchehris will be held regularly, providing overseas citizens with a direct forum to voice their concerns and enabling practical measures to remove systemic hurdles in the delivery of justice.
During the meeting, officials briefed Barrister Malik on the number of active complaints, the resolution rate, and the performance of district-level Overseas Committees. Key issues under discussion included property disputes, family-related matters, and other social challenges frequently faced by overseas citizens. The functionality of the online complaint system and its tracking mechanism also came under review.
Barrister Amjad Malik said the Punjab government is striving to uphold dignity, justice, and respect for overseas Pakistanis through a responsive and transparent system.
Barrister Amjad Malik said that under the leadership of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the government remains committed to ensuring dignity, respect, and justice for overseas Pakistanis.