We are no political orphans or afraid of conspiracies: PM
MUZAFFARABAD: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Friday said the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government was strong and stable and the party would contest 2018 polls with a strong portfolio on the basis of several completed development projects. Addressing a gathering here after inaugurating the $436 million 147MW Patrind Hydropower Project on the river Kunhar, he dismissed speculations that the government would not complete its term.
“We are not political orphans and have no fear as we are here till June 15, 2018 and contest the next polls with a strong portfolio,” he said.
He said that opposition should do politics. “We do not believe in hollow slogans, as we have done work on the ground which is a clear evidence of our commitment to serve the masses,” he said and added that the next government would again be of PML-N as the people knew that this was the only party that selflessly serves the masses.
Abbasi said that it was the Nawaz Sharif government that took the initiative of bringing to life the power projects that were shelved in the past. He said even a cursory glance of power production from year 2000 to 2013 would show that nothing significant was achieved. The prime minister expressed satisfaction with the initiation of commercial operations of the Patrind Hydropower plant and its timely completion. He hoped that the IPP project would help meet the demand of electricity for Azad Jammu and Kashmir. He termed it a landmark achievement for Pakistan and Korea cooperation and appreciated Daewoo for its long term commitment with Pakistan. He said Pakistan today was self-sufficient in power generation and said the current output exceeded the demand.
He hoped that it would be sufficient to meet the demand during the next summers as well. He regretted that the previous governments failed in meeting their obligations and it was only the PML-N government that realised its responsibility and managed to produce 10,500MW of electricity in four and a half years of time. He said several other projects were in different phases of completion and hoped the power generation would further go up. He cited the projects of Lowari Tunnel and Diamer Bhasha Dam that, despite several promises and inaugural plaques, failed to make any headway.
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