country’s premier had also assured of financial assistance for the S-III sewerage treatment project.
He said he had discussed last financial year’s unpaid allocation of funds for the K-IV project and had asked that it be provided to the Sindh government.
Other matters discussed with the prime minister, he said, included the Green Line, Orange Line, Yellow Line and Blue Line transport projects of the proposed Bus Rapid Transit Service (BRTS).
The chief minister said two projects would be completed with the assistance of the federal government while two others would be completed by the Sindh government.
Another issue which had come under discussion was the ongoing energy crisis in Sindh and the K-Electric controversy.
The prime minister was informed that the Sindh government had planned to set up two coal-powered plants near Bin Qasim and was also apprised of the persisting issue between the province and Centre regarding pending payments of dues by the federal government.
The Sindh finance minister Murad Ali Shah, who was also present on the occasion, said that in the past financial year (2014-2015) the federal government had promised to give Rs474 billion to Sindh but later revised the amount down to Rs423 billion. However, out of the revised amount only Rs397 billion were actually received so Sindh was already short of Rs26 billion of its due share from the divisible pool.
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