Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz reaffirmed her commitment to improving public safety and protecting citizens across the province.
Speaking about law and order, she said, “If you are not safe in your homes, then I have failed.” Her statement reflected her government’s focus on ensuring that people can live without fear.
Maryam Nawaz said that protecting the lives and property of citizens is the top priority of her government.
She directed law enforcement agencies to increase their efforts to prevent crime and improve security in cities, towns, and rural areas. She stressed that every citizen has the right to feel safe in their home and community.
The chief minister also instructed police officials to respond quickly to public complaints and provide better services to the people.
She said that effective policing, timely action, and professional conduct are essential for building public trust. According to her, law enforcement agencies must remain active and accountable while dealing with criminal activities.
Maryam Nawaz added that the government is working to strengthen the overall law and order situation through better planning, improved coordination, and modern policing methods.
She said that public confidence in the police depends on their ability to take quick action and deliver justice fairly.
She also emphasized that ensuring peace and security is a shared responsibility and that government institutions must work together to protect citizens.
The chief minister said her administration will continue taking steps to reduce crime, improve public safety, and provide a secure environment for everyone. She reaffirmed that the welfare, safety, and protection of the people of Punjab will remain at the center of her government’s efforts.

