Bhasha dam inevitable for country’s uplift: CJP
CHAKDARA: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar said on Sunday that Bhasha dam would be constructed as it was inevitable for the development and strong economy of the country.
Speaking to media persons during his stay at Chakdarra, after a visit to Chitral district, CJP Mian Saqib Nisar praised the spirit of Pakistani nation for their contribution towards the dam construction and hoped that more donations would come in the time to come.
“The Bhasha dam would be built at all cost as it was indispensable for overcoming electricity shortage in the country and growth of economy,” he said and added that dams were the need of the hour.
To a question, the CJP said that steps were being taken by the Supreme Court for speedy trial of cases. “Judges and Qazis of judiciary were the servants to public and their duty was to facilitate them,” he stated.
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