Quetta: The Balochistan government has started considering filing cases against the former provincial ministers who did not return the official vehicles.
Caretaker Information Minister Balochistan John Achakzai says that the provincial cabinet has decided to immediately take back the vehicles from the former ministers. 45 vehicles have been taken back from the former ministers while 25 vehicles are still with the former ministers.
John Achakzai said that they are considering filing cases against the former ministers who did not return the vehicles.
He said that the provincial cabinet has decided to reduce the expenditure of the government and limit the vehicles used by the provincial secretaries.
John Achakzai said that the caretaker cabinet has also approved the opening of a women’s police station in Naseerabad and increasing the construction costs of Kharan Dam.
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