Train to Mianwali
Thousands of people travel between Islamabad and Mianwali daily. During the previous PPP government, like other parts of the country, the train service linking Mianwali and Rawalpindi/Islamabad which was an easy and comfortable mode of travelling was discontinued. People are now at the mercy of the transport mafia.The railways minister
By our correspondents
June 14, 2015
Thousands of people travel between Islamabad and Mianwali daily. During the previous PPP government, like other parts of the country, the train service linking Mianwali and Rawalpindi/Islamabad which was an easy and comfortable mode of travelling was discontinued. People are now at the mercy of the transport mafia.
The railways minister is requested to restart the train service from Kundian to Rawalpindi.
Mussadiq Khan
Mianwali
The railways minister is requested to restart the train service from Kundian to Rawalpindi.
Mussadiq Khan
Mianwali
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