2,000 police posts allocated to Panjshir youths this year: governor

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A total of 2,000 posts in the ranks of the national police, 600 posts in the army, and hundreds of civil posts have been allocated to the
youths of Panjshir by the leadership of the Islamic Emirate, its governor Mohammad Agha Hakim announced.Speaking at an event under the theme
Urban Dialogue, Hakim emphasized that security prevails all over the province and there is no bullying.&After the takeover of the Islamic
Emirate around two and a half or three years ago, the administrative framework of the Islamic system has been adjusted in all provinces, and
efforts have been made to appoint people who are committed and honest to the Islamic system in various positions,& he said.Meanwhile,
Ahmadullah Badr, the police chief of Panjshir, emphasized that it is the duty of every citizen to cooperate with government institutions in
ensuring security.Local municipality officials considered the holding of such events to be effective in bridging the gap between the people
and the government.&The municipality and the citizens are like two sides of the same coin, one cannot exist without the other,& said
Rahmatullah Mohammadi, the mayor of Bazarak city in Panjshir.In the event, Panjshir residents shared their problems with the government
officials and demanded to solve them.Local officials of Panjshir emphasized that in order to solve the problems of the people of this
province on time, a complaints hearing commission consisting of the governor and the security institutions will be formed, and the problems
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