The Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority (PERA) has started work to resolve land grabbing complaints.
This new institution goes beyond simply registering public complaints, actively working towards their immediate resolution. Citizens are experiencing a real response to the resolution of their concerns for the first time. PERA’s effective enforcement of existing regulations is a major step towards greater transparency and restoration of public trust in the government.
Longstanding issues such as inflation, illegal financial practices, and land grabbing by powerful groups are not new to the country. The fundamental problem has not been with the legal framework itself but with its practical application. This situation is changing in Punjab. The creation of PERA is proof of this change.
This institution does not merely register complaints; it ensures their prompt resolution.