Politicians must not alienate themselves from masses: Rajwana.

Punjab Governor Malik Muhammad Rafiuqe Rajwana Friday said that politicians and bureaucrats must not alienate themselves from masses and dedicate their careers for the welfare of the public.
Addressing the passing-out parade of the 40th Specialised
Training Programme (STP) at the Civil Services Academy here, he said politicians and bureaucrats should not be lost
in the corridors of power, rather they should make public
service their motto by living among masses.
The Punjab Governor said civil bureaucracy was an integral
part of the government and worked shoulder to shoulder with the
government to ensure good governance. He said the young officers
must make public welfare, national interests and merit their
guiding principles in the discharge of professional duties.
Rajwana said officers and politicians must keep the spirit
of public service in their hearts alive, adding that the needy
and the distressed people deserve your utmost attention. He said
the public service would give you the contentment of the heart
like no other act.
He urged the officers to use all their energies to bring the
less privileged areas of the country to the national mainstream.
He gave away awards and commendation cetificates to the passing-out officers.
Earlier, Rector Civil Services Academy, National School of
Public Policy (NSPP)/Director General Civil Services Academy)
Azmat Ali Ranjha briefed the participants about the objectives
of the STP. Director Pakistan Administrative Services (PAS)
also attended the ceremony.
Earlier, Governor Khyber-Pakhtunkhawa (KPK) Iqbal Zafar
Jhagra met Punjab Governor Malik Muhammad Rafique Rajwana at
the Governor’s House and discussed FATA reforms, party affairs
and overall political situation in the country.

Source: APP