KARACHI, (APP): Prime Minister Imran Khan Monday while urging the Sindh government to reconsider the Bundle Island project, called for renewed coordination between federal and provincial governments for the successful accomplishment of megaprojects.
“Despite political differences, we will have to move along for sake of country and Sindh. All this is inter- connected. Some things the federal government cannot do alone while others Sindh government cannot do solely without center’s support,” the prime minister said.
Addressing the groundbreaking ceremony of the Karachi Circular Railway project, the prime minister said the project would shift the burden from Karachi’s roads.
Federal Ministers Asad Umar, Azam Swati, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain, and Ali Haider Zaidi, Sindh Governor Imran Ismail, and Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah attended the ceremony besides senior officers.
The prime minister said major cities were engines of growth for any country like London had been for UK, New York for US, and Karachi for Pakistan.
He said Karachi was about to take off in the 80s when it was hit by riots, thus impacting the whole country.
He said in September, both the federal and Sindh governments announced the Karachi Transformation Plan for the uplift of the city.
He believed that Karachi could attract investment from across the world but the provision of basic infrastructure was a prerequisite like public transport. He said the required investment was not made in the public transport sector in Karachi.
The APS (Army Public School) attack was a defining moment in Pakistan’s history. While the pain and scars will never fully heal, the resilience shown by the nation proves its unwavering determination to stand against terrorism. The martyrs of Army Public School are remembered as symbols of hope and courage, inspiring a better and more peaceful future for Pakistan.
“We will never forget, and we will never forgive.”
The 10th anniversary of the tragic terror incident at Army Public School Peshawar is being observed today to pay tribute to the martyrs.
Special prayers and Quran Khwani are being held for the martyred students and teachers of Army Public School.
Meanwhile, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa education department has arranged special functions to commemorate the APS incident and martyred students.
On 16th of December 2014, six terrorists stormed the Army Public School Peshawar and martyred one hundred and forty-seven innocent students and teachers of the school.
The historic fifteen-day Chomos festival continues in Kalash Valley, including Chitral district, on seventh consecutive day, today.
Under the guidance of Tashfeen Haider, Director General of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority, tourist information centers in Chitral City and Upper Dir have been activated to assist both foreign and local visitors.
The Kalash people are observing various rituals during the Chomos festival as part of their New Year celebrations.
Traditional songs, dances, and rituals are key features of the festival, which is set to culminate on the 22nd of this month.