The CM assured them of an early solution and said that he was monitoring progress on development projects by visiting different cities, said a handout issued here.
He expressed satisfaction that the Tiger Force was engaged in public service, adding that investment in youth was the priority of the government as it had a tremendous potential.
He directed that legal action be initiated against those involved in the incident and said no one can be allowed to take the law into one's own hand as rule of law would be fully ensured.
He said the Irrigation department should chalk out its strategies in an organized manner and implement flood-related SOPs, stated official spokesperson.
He said that people of Pakistan participated in the functions, organised against revoking of special status of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK).
He said that he could not disregard the soulful sights of prostration in the historic mosque of Ayasofya, as a new history has been written today in the grand mosques.
He informed that 45 new police stations would be set up across the Punjab while land has been allotted for the construction of building of 101 police stations.
He also directed the authorities concerned to provide best treatment facilities to the injured and asked the administration to supervise the rescue operations.