
LAHORE: Commissioner Lahore, Muhammad Ali Randhawa announced that 11 commercial properties have been sealed as part of the ongoing anti-encroachment drive in Lahore.
The commissioner has directed several departments including the Metropolitan Corporation Lahore (MCL), Lahore Development Authority (LDA), district administration, and police to participate in the operation.
As per reports, the Commissioner has been closely monitoring the operation’s progress, which has been initiated to eradicate the city’s illegal structures and encroachments.
While some members of the public have praised the authorities for their efforts to reclaim public spaces, others have expressed concerns about the impact on businesses and livelihoods.
Despite these challenges, Commissioner Randhawa remains firm in his commitment to continue the operation and ensure that the city remains free from encroachments.
The operation is a crucial step towards restoring Lahore’s beauty and preserving the city’s cultural heritage.
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