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Federal govt urged to honour APC pledges

By Bureau report
February 07, 2016

PESHAWAR: Speakers at a seminar on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Saturday demanded the government to implement the decisions of the All Parties Conference held on May 28, 2015 and vowed not to allow anyone to snatch rights of Pakhtuns.

The seminar, organised by the Pakhtunkhwa Olasi Tehrik (PUT) at the Peshawar Press Club, was presided by its coordinator Said Alam Mahsud.

Secretary General of Awami National Party-Wali (ANP-W) Aurangzeb Kasi, Awami Workers Party (AWP) head Fanoos Gujar, provincial chief Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Nazriyati (JUI-N) Zubair Anjum, head of Mazdoor Kissan Party (MKP) Salar Amjad Ali, chairman of Muhaffiz Tehrik (MT) Malik Falak Niaz, and others addressed the event.

The participants rejected the letter sent by the federal government to provincial government regarding Western route of CPEC, saying it was a bid to deceive the provincial government and political parties and alleged that the prime minister had backed out of his pledges made in the previous meetings.  They said the letter about the Western corridor was important.

“Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal verbally accepted all things but in written there is nothing,” said a speaker, adding that it seemed Nawaz Sharif is a prime minister of Punjab.

Ajmal Afridi quoted the letter stating that the location of industrial parks would be decided in consultation with the provinces, provision of allied facilities and infrastructure required for these industrial parks would be the responsibility of the federal and provincial governments. “The Western alignment will be constructed on priority basis, with a timeline of two years and 6 months. If required, the existing allocation for current financial year for this alignment worth Rs40 billion would be enhanced appropriately,” he added.