PM Imran Khan asks Sindh govt to review NOC decision on Bundle Island

PM Imran Khan says it is unfortunate how Sindh govt rescinded the NOC it had granted the federal government to develop Bundle Island

By Web Desk
April 16, 2021

SUKKUR: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday urged the Sindh government to review its decision to rescind the no objection certificate from the federal government on the Bundle Island issue.

The prime minister was addressing the Kamyab Jawan Programme in Sukkur where he said that instead of progressing with time, villages and rural areas in Sindh were going backwards.

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The premier said he had travelled far and wide across Pakistan and had seen several areas where poverty was at large. He added that in Sindh, the situation was quite worse.

PM Imran Khan said it had taken considerable difficulty in putting together the funds for the Rs446bn package he had announced for the people of Sindh.

"It will take a month for people to see the changes that our funds bring about for them, on-ground," he said.

The prime minister said he considered the people of every province, regardless of whether the PTI ruled there or not, as his own people. "We will focus our energies on uplifting the downtrodden people," he said. "I promise the people of Sindh that I will do everything in my power to bring about a change in your lives," he added.

The prime minister spoke about the Bundle Island in great detail, saying that no one before had bothered to realise that development there would entail jobs for thousands of people.

He said that by developing the Bundle Island, Pakistan could earn billions in revenue, provide employment to the people of Sindh and also earn foreign exchange reserves.

The premier said it was unfortunate that while the project was good to go, the Sindh government rescinded the no objection certificate it had earlier provided to the federal government to carry out development work there.

PM Imran Khan said his government had told the Sindh government that profit earned from the development on the island would be handed over to Sindh.

He hoped the Sindh government would review its decision and provide the government with the NOC to start work at the island, adding that it would increase the country's foreign exchange reserves and strengthen Pakistan's economy.

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