Bahawalpur (www.thenewslark.com) (Report By: Wali Muhammad) On the direction of Punjab Chief Minister Muhammad Hamza Shahbaz Sharif, Commissioner Bahawalpur Division Capt. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Members of Assembly Mian Muhammad Shoaib Owaisi, Malik Muhammad Zaheer Chandar visited remote areas of Gharkhan and Channan Pir in Cholistan. On the occasion, Deputy Commissioner Bahawalpur, Deputy Commissioner Irfan Ali Kathia, MD CDA Mehr Mohammad Khalid, Additional Commissioner of Income Taxes Tariq Bukhari and the Health Department. , Officials of Cholistan Development Authority, Livestock and other departments were present. Commissioner Bahawalpur was talking to media persons on the occasion.He said that Cholistanis along with their livestock were being shifted to areas near Chakuk or water pipes and effective measures were being taken to protect Cholistanis and their livestock from the recent drought and heat wave. Commissioner Bahawal Pur Captain Muhammad Zafar Iqbal further said that water supply has been arranged through Bowser in the populated areas of Cholistan. And property can be protected. Commissioner Bahawalpur said that as per the directive of Chief Secretary Punjab, medical, veterinary and agriculture related facilities are being ensured in 11 base camps on an emergency basis.
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