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Railways Minister Emphasizes Transparency and Modernization

Railways Minister Emphasizes Transparency and Modernization

Key Takeaways

  • Hanif Abbasi, Pakistan's Minister for Railways, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to modernizing Pakistan Railways.
  • The minister highlighted the importance of merit-based appointments and improved security measures.
  • Abbasi emphasized transparency in the operations of Pakistan Railways.

Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi has reaffirmed the government's commitment to strengthening Pakistan Railways (PR) through merit, transparency, and enhanced security. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Abbasi outlined several key areas where improvements are being made.

Abbasi stated that the focus is on ensuring that appointments within PR are based on merit rather than personal connections or political affiliations. 'We are committed to hiring professionals who can bring about necessary changes and modernization,' he said, adding that this approach will help in improving the overall efficiency of the railway service.

The minister also highlighted the importance of security measures, particularly with the establishment of Pakistan Railways Police (PRP). Abbasi noted that these police officers are being trained to provide a robust security network along the railway lines and at stations. 'Our goal is to ensure safe travel for passengers and secure our infrastructure,' he explained.

Transparency was another key point emphasized by Abbasi. He assured the public that all operations within PR will be conducted with transparency, allowing stakeholders to have confidence in the system's integrity. 'We are committed to regular updates and consultations with various stakeholders to ensure that our efforts are aligned with their needs,' he added.

Abbasi further stated that modernization initiatives include upgrading existing infrastructure, improving maintenance practices, and introducing new technologies to enhance service delivery. He highlighted that these changes will not only improve the quality of services but also contribute to economic growth by facilitating better connectivity across the country.

The minister's remarks come at a time when Pakistan Railways is facing several challenges, including outdated infrastructure and safety concerns. Abbasi’s commitment to transparency and modernization is seen as crucial in addressing these issues and restoring public trust in the railway system.

In conclusion, Minister Hanif Abbasi has reaffirmed his department's dedication to transforming Pakistan Railways into a more efficient, secure, and transparent service provider. The government's focus on merit-based appointments, enhanced security measures, and transparency is expected to bring about significant improvements in the near future.

'We are committed to hiring professionals who can bring about necessary changes and modernization,'

Hanif Abbasi, Minister for Railways

'Our goal is to ensure safe travel for passengers and secure our infrastructure,'

Hanif Abbasi, Minister for Railways