ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurated ‘ Pakistan Citizens Portal ’, a mobile application where citizens can register themselves to send complaints and suggestions “directly to the PM’s office.Addressing the inauguration ceremony, PM Khan said people will also be able to give their feedback on performance of his ministers and officials. “Through the portal, government officers will be under pressure to perform. For the first time, government officers will be accountable,” he said, adding that complaints on the portal will be solved in a limited timeframe.“Through this system, it will be easier for me to receive details regarding where complaints are coming from and for or against which ministries. Complaints will be sent to the concerned departments in the provinces. The feedback that we will receive from the portal will be the first of its kind. Never before has a prime minister received this kind of feedback that we will receive,” he said.The PM said that women, minorities and overseas Pakistanis, especially the labour force, will have voice for the first time on whether embassies are being fair to them or not. Through this system, Khan said, the ministers will realize that their primary aim is to serve the public.“Most of the complaints are about corruption and now we will know what is happening in all ministries and offices,” he said.The portal is a simple tool that allow citizens to register themselves through an app and send their complaints to the concerned government departments.