Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has said that during his government tenure, no one should feel pressured to act due to threats or bloodlust.
"No need to hear anyone's threats, not to take any decision out of fear" Yunus said while addressing three-day DCs Conference on Sunday.
He asked the deputy commissioners (DCs) to strictly maintain law and order and strengthen market monitoring in the country.
"Maintaining the country's law and order is the top priority of the government, so the DCs should not fail in any way to this end."
He stressed the need for maintaining coordination in the works of police and civil administration, asking them to comply with discipline in their works.
The chief adviser also directed the DCs to work sincerely to protect the rights of the minorities.
"Our duty is to protect the rights of the minorities. The responsibility of the government is to ensure protection for all," he said, calling on the minority people to enjoy their rights as citizens since the government is ready to serve them.
About market monitoring, Prof Yunus suggested starting a competition among the district administrations in supervising markets across the country.
If a system of ranking is developed in supervising markets within the district administrations, their contribution to market monitoring could be recognised, he said.
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