We will visit colleges and universities once or twice a month to make their learner and permanent driving licenses, added Mohsin Naqvi.


Islamabad: The Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi Monday announced to issue driving license exclusively for students of colleges and universities.
Speaking at a ceremony in Islamabad, he said that the students of colleges and schools will not need to go to the office, ‘We will contact the teachers of all the colleges and universities and go once or twice a month to make their learner and permanent driving licenses. It will save time for students’.
Mohsin Naqvi stated that people aged 70 years and above will be provided this facility it their doorstep. This is the right of the people, we need to solve the traffic problem and make it signal free.
The Interior Minister added that in the coming days you will get to see a lot of things, we will make Islamabad free from drugs and encroachment, welfare of police and martyrs is our first priority.
“I went to the Lahore passport office in the morning, there was a complaint of corruption, I have changed the top officials there, there is a delay in issuing the passport. It will take some time to correct it, there are some technical problems, but it will not happen now that people pay money but passports are not issued,” continued federal minister.
Mohsin Naqvi further said that we will take action against those buildings where there is no parking.
Answering the question regarding the deal between the establishment and Imran Khan, the interior minister said that there is no such thing in his knowledge.
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