Sahiwal coal project to be another Nandipur: Khursheed
Says loadshedding not going to end by 2018
By our correspondents
October 13, 2015
SUKKUR: The Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah, said that there was no possibility of ending of loadshedding by the year 2018.
He also said that the Sahiwal coal project would prove to be another Nandipur power project.
Khursheed Shah said that the Sahiwal coal project would ruin the agriculture sector.
The leader of the opposition urged the government to review the project.
He was talking to the media here.
Syed Khursheed Shah said that the PPP was the most popular political party, and its popularity would be visible at the time of the next general elections.
He said that the result of the by-election in Punjab would not affect the popularity of the PPP.
The leader of the opposition said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should take all the parliamentary leaders into confidence before he embarked on his visit to the USA.
He said that the visit was going to be a very important one, and not just the nation but other countries would also be focusing on the PM’s visit to the USA.
He said that accepting the election result of NA-122 by the PTI was a good decision.
Syed Khursheed Shah said that the Election Commission had failed to implement the bylaws.
He said that the members of the Election Commission should resign.
The leader of the opposition said that the decision of the MQM to withdraw resignations was a good decision. However, he said that he had predicted that the MQM would withdraw the resignations.
He also said that the Sahiwal coal project would prove to be another Nandipur power project.
Khursheed Shah said that the Sahiwal coal project would ruin the agriculture sector.
The leader of the opposition urged the government to review the project.
He was talking to the media here.
Syed Khursheed Shah said that the PPP was the most popular political party, and its popularity would be visible at the time of the next general elections.
He said that the result of the by-election in Punjab would not affect the popularity of the PPP.
The leader of the opposition said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif should take all the parliamentary leaders into confidence before he embarked on his visit to the USA.
He said that the visit was going to be a very important one, and not just the nation but other countries would also be focusing on the PM’s visit to the USA.
He said that accepting the election result of NA-122 by the PTI was a good decision.
Syed Khursheed Shah said that the Election Commission had failed to implement the bylaws.
He said that the members of the Election Commission should resign.
The leader of the opposition said that the decision of the MQM to withdraw resignations was a good decision. However, he said that he had predicted that the MQM would withdraw the resignations.
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