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    PM Shehbaz Criticizes Officials for Using Horse-Drawn Carriage

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed serious concern regarding the use of a horse-drawn carriage by government officials during an official arrival. This incident has raised questions about adherence to established protocols and the image projected by public servants. The Prime Minister’s reaction underscores his commitment to maintaining decorum and modern standards within government operations. Such measures are essential to uphold the dignity and efficiency expected from state representatives.

    In a significant development, the Prime Minister’s strict notice serves as a reminder to officials about the importance of professionalism and appropriate conduct in public service. The use of traditional or outdated modes of transport in official capacities can be perceived as regressive and may undermine efforts to present a progressive governance image. This move by PM Shehbaz reflects a broader push towards modernization and accountability within the administration.

    Meanwhile, this incident has sparked discussions on the balance between cultural heritage and contemporary governance practices. While horse-drawn carriages hold historical and cultural significance, their use in official contexts must align with current standards of protocol. The Prime Minister’s stance is likely to influence future guidelines, ensuring that government officials adhere to decorum that reflects both respect for tradition and the demands of modern statecraft.

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