Benazir’s dream comes true as coal-powered energy plant opened: Bilawal
In his message, the PPP chairman said that one amid many dreams of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto reached the destiny as 330 megawatts of electricity generated from coal has been added to the national grid. What the people’s provincial government had promised is now a reality
Highlights
- 330 megawatts of electricity generated from coal has been added to the national grid
- Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has expressed his immense pleasure
- felicitated the entire nation on this mega achievement
- one amid many dreams of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto reached the destiny
KARACHI: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has expressed his immense pleasure on making the coal-powered energy plant functional and has felicitated the entire nation on this mega achievement.
In his message, the PPP chairman said that one amid many dreams of Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto reached the destiny as 330 megawatts of electricity generated from coal has been added to the national grid. What the people’s provincial government had promised is now a reality.
He said that all those engineers and workers, who worked round the clock for making this dream come true, are real heroes of us. On this, Sindh Chief Minister and his team deserves due applause in this regard.
Bilawal said that Sindh province is passing through serious monetary crisis after the selected Prime Minister had cut the share from Sindh’s funds to the tune of Rs. 120 billion due to which problems are rising and Sindh government is facing difficulties to carry on Thar Coal’s other development projects. The federal government has added serious hurdles towards the completion of certain projects.
The PPP Chairman said that despite economic restraints, the production of electricity from coal-based power plant in Thar is a marvelous job the provincial government has done.
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