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Helipad controversy for new PM
 


June 26, 2012 - Updated 1338 PKT
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ISLAMABAD: The private home of Pakistan's new prime minister may be furnished with a helipad at government expense to save police securing the 14-mile road trip from the capital, officials said Tuesday.

 

Police told AFP that helipads are customary additions to private residences as part of "VVIP" security arrangements in a country where Taliban insurgents attack repeatedly and Osama bin Laden lived undetected for a decade, according to one of his wives.

 

But critics lashed out at the arrangements as "disappointing" after Raja Pervez Ashraf said his first priority would be to resolve crippling power cuts that leave millions without electricity for up to 18 hours a day.

 

Ashraf, who took office on Friday, has moved into the premier's official residence but like previous incumbents is expected to spend weekends at his private home, a mansion in Gujar Khan, 23 kilometres (14 miles) south of the capital.

 

"Senior officials visited the site on Monday to review security arrangements. A site has already been selected for the helipad and its construction will commence very soon," one police official told AFP.

 

He declined to speculate on the expense, but said the helipad would save police from "the hassle" of finding personnel to man a staggering 300 security points that would otherwise be needed between Islamabad and Gujar Khan.

 

But other officials said a helipad was just one of a number of proposals being considered for the premier's security and that there was no final decision.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
The comment about Karachi fire is from last year.. This newspaper is losing its marbles as I have not so far commented on Mr CRORE KHAN KHOSO'S request for a private Helipad!!!! No Mr Javed the PM in UK is a servant of the public and he at times cycles or jogs to his office!!! But in Pakistan these people from the backwaters behave as Emperors and Kings and the people are there to serve them and have their nose rubbed in muck!!!! We can only wonder at the audacity of the ruling classes!!!

Munir q
United Kingdom
Mr.Munir q,does your PM in UK have halipad, at the expance of goverment, at his private residence?Seems,you are also from Gujar Khan.Mr.Neutral,When we shout for democracy,we want answers to such lavish spending.These comments are more important than comments on your future queen been seen naked openly on vacation.

Javed
Pakistan
This is the limit of uncouthness and irresponsibility... there have been 2 factory fires in Pakistan, all because of the failure of the government agencies... These people spend all their energies on furthering their luxurious lifestyles. The country is going to dogs and this man wants a helipad!!! How cosy!!The victims of the Karachi fires should put this man and indeed the whole parliament on donkeys and despatch them to backwaters of Gujar Khan or what ever backward place they came from.

Munir q
United Kingdom
safety and security of a prime minister is the responsibility of the state. there is no question about how it is to be done. helicopter service is is not accounted for into luxury.

Abdul Hameed Sultan
USA
This man came into power a week ago and needs helipad to transport when the job is still in limbo. Disgusting mockery of affairs

ghazanfar khan
Pakistan
What is the big deal for a helipad........Get a life guys.....

irfan
USA
The new PM must resolve the energy crisis as his first priority. He has been given an opportunity and an honor by our people to take care of their needs and treat each citizen equally. Praying for his success.

M Khalil Ur Rehman
Pakistan
The new PM must resolve the energy crisis as his first priority. He has been given an opportunity and an honor by our people to take care of their needs and treat each citizen equally. Praying for his success.

M Khalil Ur Rehman
Pakistan
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