By Asim Hussain
ISLAMABAD: Former Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid on Monday said that Shehbaz Sharif-led government is supported by crutches and they are going to fall soon.
Talking to media here, Rashid said that the people of Pakistan are in worst condition ever because of the shortages of electricity, water, gas and ghee. “Everyone is trying to get rid of the current government,” adding, “China is giving aid to Pakistan because of the Pakistan Army.”
While addressing the current government he said, “No one is ready to give you a single dollar.” Earlier, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Murad Saeed along with others called out the government. Murad said that Gilgit Baltistan is the gateway of CPEC and the government has deducted 50 percent budget of the province and it can damage the progress of the area. On the other hand, GB Chief Minister Kahlid Khurshid claimed that WAPDA is not proving a single MW electricity to the province despite being the tax free zone. While PTI leader Ameen Gandapur said that no one can end PTI government in Gilgit Baltistan
I-15 allotees to get possession soon: CDA
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Monday announced that the allottees would get possession soon after the completion of development works in three sub-sectors of sector I-15.
Some 5000 allottees would be given possession after a lapse of 15 years as the authority’s management was paying special focus to the construction and development of the city, said its spokesman. The development work in sectors I-15/1, I-15/3 and I-15/4 include drainage system, sewerage network, construction of streets, street lights, culverts and other residential facilities would be completed, he said. Plot owners who were not able to build houses on their plots for a long time,would now be able to build houses on their plots, he added.
Similarly, completion of development works in the sector would also help in meeting the growing housing needs in the city he further said. It should be noted that the sector was stalled for decades due to non-completion of development work but the present CDA administration had completed the work by resolving the issues, he mentioned.