He said the problems should not be ignored in any case and the people should be provided cheap justice. The premier said, he has set up a new system for assessing the complaints and taking appropriate actions for addressing them.
All the four provinces have been given representation in the new system to mitigate the people's problems.
He said the era of drawing-room politics has gone and now a process of party organisation has been initiated for strengthening of the Pakistan Muslim League.
The premier said: "The policies of the government are also being appreciated by overseas Pakistanis during his recent visit to Brussels."
He urged the party workers to remain active and help the government in order to solve people's problems. He appealed the workers to prepare themselves for effective participation in the next local government elections and the general elections to be held in 2007.
The premier underscored the need for projecting government efforts for public welfare and informed about the outcome of the government policies for their betterment.
Shaukat Aziz said: "We would prepare a fact sheet reflecting the party and government's efforts for solution of masses' problems."
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, President Pakistan Muslim League, while inaugurating the enrolment campaign of the PML said, as a result of this campaign the party would become more stronger to face the challenges.
He urged the party leaders and ministers to fully participate in the enrolment campaign for strengthening the party.
"The prime minister has always expressed his desire to make the PML stronger and he is striving hard to achieve this objective," Shujaat said, adding, "the way the prime minister is leading the country it would greatly help in winning the elections of 2007."
Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, general secretary of the party, speaking on the occasion said, "we have launched a campaign for strengthening of the party and it is the duty of all party leaders and workers to take part in it enthusiastically."
"The government is taking care of party workers and parliamentarians' projects are being completed at a rapid pace," he
said, adding, "we are trying to introduce a new culture of mutual co-operation and controversial issues are being overcome through spirit of understanding."
Party leader Iqbal Dar said: " Under fresh enrolment campaign, we are determined to make enrolment of 5 million people within a period of two months."