Khyber Pakhtunkhwa- TORGHAR: The nation and the State institutions must work together to advance the country, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday.
The government, judiciary, armed forces, and the people, according to the prime minister, must work together to ensure national development. He had just laid the cornerstone for the Torghar-Bunir RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) bridge, the Bunir-Karakar Link Tunnel, and the Torghar-Bunir Highway. He was speaking to the local elders in Torghar. The importance of national cooperation, sacrifice, and commitment was emphasized by the prime minister in order to improve Pakistan’s future.
He said Pakistan recently faced financial challenges and got a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund to avert default. He mentioned in this regard the supportive role of army chief General Asim Munir for clinching the $3 billion deal with the global lender.
He expressed confidence that Pakistan would soon gain a significant place in the comity of nations.
PM Sharif said Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province was blessed with natural resources, however stressed the need for exploring the avenues of development for the benefit of people.
The prime minister acknowledged the sacrifices of the forefathers of the locals who donated their lands during the formation of Pakistan 70 years ago.
He regretted the apathy of political leaders in the past, who neglected the area and did not make efforts to mainstream it in the journey of national development. He emphasized giving opportunity to the locals to help them prosper in educational and professional fields.
He expressed concern that without the bridge, the locals had no other choice but to travel a distance of 250 kilometres. The construction of bridge would reduce the distance to only one kilometre.
He directed completion of the said bridge in one year instead of the stipulated time-frame of three years and said the three infrastructure projects worth Rs 18 billion would greatly facilitate the locals.
PM Sharif announced establishment of a Danish school in the area, an educational facility project earlier launched by him in Punjab for the children from underprivileged families.
He also announced setting up of two colleges in the area and said that soon work would be started to ensure supply of electricity.
Pakistan Muslim League leader retired Captain Muhammad Safdar said the underdeveloped area of Torghar, formerly known as Kala Dhaka, was in dire need of development and infrastructure.
He said the visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Torghar was a good omen for the people of the area, which was now destined to progress under his vision of development.
PM’s Adviser Amir Muqam said the bridge will connect the Hazara and Malakand divisions and facilitate the locals.
Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Adviser Ahad Cheema and officials of local government were present.