The Talk to CM Punjab Portal 2026 is a groundbreaking digital initiative launched by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on February 13, 2026. Declaring 2026 as the “Year of Youth,” the government designed this platform to bridge the gap between young citizens and provincial leadership, allowing direct submission of ideas, feedback, and complaints.
| Feature | Details |
| Official Website | talk2cm.punjab.gov.pk |
| Launch Date | February 13, 2026 |
| Target Audience | Youth (under and over 18), Entrepreneurs, and Students |
| Primary Goal | Participatory governance and direct feedback to the CM |
| Tracking System | Unique Track ID for every submission |
Step-by-Step Registration & Participation Guide
The portal is designed for simplicity, requiring no complex account creation. You register as you submit your idea.
- Access the Portal: Visit the official link at talk2cm.punjab.gov.pk.
- Select Your Category:
- Suggest Your Idea: For innovative projects, policy changes, or startup proposals.
- Give Feedback: To share opinions on existing government programs (e.g., Laptop Scheme, Solar Scheme).
- Provide Personal Details:
- Age Verification: Select whether you are “Below 18” or “18 and Above.”
- Identity: Enter your Name, CNIC (mandatory for 18+), and Date of Birth.
- Contact: Provide a valid Mobile Number and Email.
- OTP Verification: Enter the One-Time Password (OTP) sent to your mobile to verify your identity.
- Location Information: Select your City and Area to help route the suggestion to the relevant local department.
- Write Your Submission:
- Keep your text between 15 and 300 words.
- Be concise and solution-oriented.
- Optional: Attach supporting documents or images.
- Submit & Track: Click “Submit” to receive your Talktocm Track ID. Use this ID on the portal later to see if your idea has been reviewed.

Youth Participation Opportunities
Under the Year of Youth 2026 banner, several specific areas have been highlighted for youth engagement:
- Policy Innovation: Propose changes to the education system or environmental laws.
- Startup Support: Submit ideas for new business hubs or digital workspaces.
- Skill Development: Suggest new courses for the CM Punjab Skills Program.
- IT Connectivity: Provide feedback on the Honhaar Scholarship or Global IT Certification initiatives.
Best Practices for a Successful Submission
- Practicality: Suggest solutions that are realistic and cost-effective.
- Clarity: Use simple Urdu or English; avoid overly emotional or political language.
- Evidence: If you are reporting an issue, attach a photo or document as proof.
Note: The portal is strictly for constructive engagement. For urgent police emergencies, continue to use the PSCA (15) App or the Chief Minister’s Complaint Center (1221).
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