Prime Minister Imran Khan will be taking phone calls from people on Sunday, April 4, at 11:30 am; Senator Faisal Javed Khan said on Friday.
According to Senator Javed, the prime minister will directly be responding to queries from people.
Anyone wishing to ask the prime minister a question may put in a call at 051-9224900.
Senator Javed had earlier communicated; that calls to the prime minister can be made on April 4 but had not provided a time.
He said that the premier’s conversation with people will be broadcast live on television, radio, and digital media.
Last Time Prime Minister Took Calls
The last time the prime minister took calls from people was during a telethon for Naya Pakistan Housing scheme on March 28.
Before that, in January, a similar announcement was made; encouraging people to put in their calls and speak to the prime minister directly about the issues that they wish for the government to address.
During his first speech after his victory to become the prime minister; Prime Minister Imran Khan had also promised he will be “answerable”; before the people twice every month in a “Question Hour” in the National Assembly.
His interaction over the course of the last year with people via video messages on social media or televised addresses has largely focused on the coronavirus pandemic; urging people to realize the importance of exercising caution and wearing masks; so Pakistan can successfully reduce the spread of the virus.
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