Prime Minister Imran Khan called for an important meeting on Tuesday in the federal capital to review the party’s ‘100-day plan’.
The meeting was called as the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led government completes the first 100-days in power.
According to reports, senior members of the party, federal ministers, advisers and special assistants have been called by the premier.
The ministries and divisions have been directed to present reports on progress in the 100-day plan, reports suggest.
According to sources, the targets that have been met will be finalised in the meeting.
“The attendees will also be briefed on governance, the austerity campaign and decisions undertaken by the cabinet. The premier will also be apprised regarding the performances of advisers,” sources continued.
“A briefing will also be given on the performance of federal ministries, including communication, information, housing, railways, law, environmental change and privatisation.”
Furthermore, issues regarding governance, cabinet’s decisions, and the government’s austerity plans will be discussed as well. PM Imran is also expected to receive a briefing on performance of the advisers.
Performance of federal ministries of communication, information, environmental change, railways, housing and privatisation will be evaluated and a briefing will also be given over the matter.
Additionally, the meeting will review progress on public welfare projects.